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Replication and extended LDAP operations
- To: <OpenLDAP-software@OpenLDAP.org>
- Subject: Replication and extended LDAP operations
- From: "Poul Moller \(RM/TEI\)" <Poul.Moller@ericsson.com>
- Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 12:32:22 +0200
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- Thread-topic: Replication and extended LDAP operations
Hello,
I'm trying to define a replication architecture having one master
(supplier) that "fan out" any changes to several consumers. However I
was not able to find any documentation how non-standard update
operations (add, delete, modify, modrdn) are replicated. The
SLAPD.REPLOG(5) man page only talks about of change being made using:
changetype: <[modify|add|delete|modrdn]>
Let's assume an extended operation is called "migrate". How will this
this be propagated from Client -> Master -> N * Supplier ?
Hope this is the right forum. I'm a really a newbie in this area.
Thanks
Poul