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RE: Partial replication
> On 03/30/10 18:36, Joe Friedeggs wrote:
>>
>> Is it possible to replicate, on a slave, two branches of the DIT (only)? I have several instances of LDAP running on servers throughout the world. Connection to some of these from our support location is not dependable. I want to do something similar to this:
>>
>> Main LDAP (here, master):
>>
>> dc=example,dc=com
>> |
>> +--o=support
>> |
>> +--o=location_A
>> |
>> +--o=location_B
>> |
>> +--o=location_C
>>
>>
>> In Location A (remote slave):
>>
>> dc=example,dc=com
>> |
>> +--o=support
>> |
>> +--o=location_A
>>
>>
>>
>> In Location B (remote slave):
>>
>> dc=example,dc=com
>> |
>> +--o=support
>> |
>> +--o=location_B
>>
>>
>>
>> Location A& B are two different customers, therefore it would not be prudent to replicate Location B's users in Locations A. But I need the Support group to exist in all locations.
>>
>
> Hello,
>
>> Can this be done using syncrepl?
>>
>
> I believe this could be done via 'searchbase="dc=domain,dc=tld"' option.
>
I wish it was that easy. What I need is both
o=support,dc=example,dc=com
AND
o=location_A,dc=example,dc=com
replicated in the Location_A database, but I don't want
o=location_B,dc=example,dc=com
in the database of Location_A
I have not found a way to make that work with syncrepl searchbase.
Thanks,
Joe
>> ...
>> Thanks,
>> Joe
>
> Regards,
> Zdenek
>
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