Thanks Marc, that's essentially the information I was looking for.
-Mike > Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 13:18:00 +0100 > From: hans.moser@ofd-z.niedersachsen.de > To: mlstarling31@hotmail.com > Subject: Re: Syncrepl Multi-Master with multiple BDB backends > CC: openldap-technical@openldap.org > > Michael, > > Michael schrieb (27.03.2014 21:58 Uhr): > > I have two servers i'd like to setup to do MMR. I have several BDB > > backends that I would like to replicate. My question is do I need to > > create a "replicate" user for each BDB backend as well as a syncrepl > > statement under each BDB definition and an acl to allow the sync user to > > read the each BDB? Consider the slapd configuration below. Or is is > > possible to just setup one user with read access to all of my BDB > > backends and then setup just one syncrepl statement? > The replication user has to have enough rights to access (read) all the > to replicate data on the provider. > An ACL defined outside a database definition is valid for all of the > databases on the server. So yes, you can have one replications user for > all your databases (on the provider). > > > Marc > |