On 22/08/2012 12:00, Rein Tollevik wrote:
On 22.08.12 10:46, Mark Coetser wrote:
On 22/08/2012 10:39, Howard Chu wrote:
Mark Coetser wrote:
on some of the consumers, I have multiple syncrepl configs so that I replicate specific subdivision data to those servers.
That is not supported. You can only use multiple consumers in the same database if they are all pointing at different providers (and each of those providers uses a unique serverID).
Can I split them into separate databases on the consumer? Or whats the correct way of doing what I am trying to achieve?
Use a single syncrepl stanza on these consumers too, replicating your toplevel cn=company dn. Add acl's on the provider which limits the user these consumers binds as to only see those sub-trees you wish them to see.
Rein
Is there an acl that would prevent slapcat from showing the entire tree?
On 22/08/2012 12:46, Mark Coetser wrote:
On 22/08/2012 12:00, Rein Tollevik wrote:
On 22.08.12 10:46, Mark Coetser wrote:
On 22/08/2012 10:39, Howard Chu wrote:
Mark Coetser wrote:
on some of the consumers, I have multiple syncrepl configs so that I replicate specific subdivision data to those servers.
That is not supported. You can only use multiple consumers in the same database if they are all pointing at different providers (and each of those providers uses a unique serverID).
Can I split them into separate databases on the consumer? Or whats the correct way of doing what I am trying to achieve?
Use a single syncrepl stanza on these consumers too, replicating your toplevel cn=company dn. Add acl's on the provider which limits the user these consumers binds as to only see those sub-trees you wish them to see.
Rein
Is there an acl that would prevent slapcat from showing the entire tree?
please ignore my last email.
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