On 11/04/2013 07:52 PM, Ezequiel Larrarte wrote:

No matter that they are different versions?


Yes.  IMO, it would be very bad programming practice to change the replication protocol to be incompatible in every major version.  It would make upgrades and interoperability a nightmare.

On Nov 4, 2013 12:21 PM, "Rich Megginson" <rmeggins@redhat.com> wrote:
On 11/04/2013 08:16 AM, Ezequiel Larrarte wrote:

Hi Rich, Can you be more specific?

On Nov 4, 2013 11:49 AM, "Rich Megginson" <rmeggins@redhat.com> wrote:
On 11/03/2013 05:15 AM, Ezequiel Larrarte wrote:
Hi people ...

Nowadays, I have CentOS5 on my servers, but next year I ll start
setting up CentOS 6 on them.

I ll first install 389DS on the main CentOS5 servers from EPEL
repository (currently version 1.2.1) and I guess replication between
them ll work fine because I m using the same version of 389DS.

The thing is that EPEL for CentOS 6 has 389DS version 1.2.2 instead of 1.2.1.

So, what would a safe way to migrate to a newer version of 389DS?

- Do I have to migrate all CentOS 5 servers participating in the
replication process at the same time to CentOS 6?
No.

All versions of 389/RHDS/CentOS DS can replicate with each other.

- How do you handle that kind of situations? Is there any
documentation I can read?

Thanks!