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Problem with replication
- To: openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org
- Subject: Problem with replication
- From: Johan A <errai16@yahoo.com>
- Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 23:55:23 -0700 (PDT)
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Hi,
I had 2 machines with a working OpenLDAP master/slave
setup. But due to harddisk crash I wanted to move this
to 2 new machines.
To do this I copied the both slapd.conf and edited the
"replica" section with the new hostnames. I also shut
down the old LDAP master and dumped it to an LDIF file
with slapcat. This file I read back with slapadd to
both the new machines and then I indexed it with
slapindex.
However, this was perhaps a bit overoptimistic of me
becouse now I have the problem that if I add a new
entry it appears like it's replicated to the slave
which is good. But if I try to change an entry it get
stuck in <slave>.rej on the master.
So any help on what I might be missing is highly
appreciated.
Johan
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