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Replicating more than 1 subtree from a single master
- To: openldap-technical@openldap.org
- Subject: Replicating more than 1 subtree from a single master
- From: Carlo Santos <santos.carlo.a@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2013 16:11:04 +0800
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Hi,
I have a single master and single slave replication setup. Is it possible to replicate different subtrees.
I have thought of the following ways to do this:
Given we have root node dc=my,dc=ldap with 2 subtrees cn=subtree1,dc=my,dc=ldap and cn=subtree2,dc=my,dc=ldap
- use the dn's of the subtrees as searchbases
- Assuming that the cn attribute is propagated under the subtrees, use the filter attribute.
- A mix of both.
Are all of these possible? Or is it even possible to replicate multiple subtrees from a single master?