Hi,
I want to enable a replication to a specific subtree on my directory, how do I proceed?
For example:
I have my root suffix
dc=homolog,dc=rnp
And just want do enable replication for
ou=teste,dc=homolog,dc=rnp
Is that possible?
Thanks
On 08/04/2014 01:19 PM, Alberto Viana wrote:
Hi,
I want to enable a replication to a specific subtree on my directory, how do I proceed?
For example:
I have my root suffix
dc=homolog,dc=rnp
And just want do enable replication for
ou=teste,dc=homolog,dc=rnp
Is that possible?
Not exactly. You would have to create a sub suffix called "ou=teste,dc=homolog,dc=rnp" - this is basically another database, but it should appear seamless to an external client. Then enable replication for the new sub suffix, and proceed with the replication config as usual.
Mark
Thanks
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Mark,
Thanks, I will do that.
Alberto Viana
On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 2:25 PM, Mark Reynolds mareynol@redhat.com wrote:
On 08/04/2014 01:19 PM, Alberto Viana wrote:
Hi,
I want to enable a replication to a specific subtree on my directory, how do I proceed?
For example:
I have my root suffix
dc=homolog,dc=rnp
And just want do enable replication for
ou=teste,dc=homolog,dc=rnp
Is that possible?
Not exactly. You would have to create a sub suffix called "ou=teste,dc=homolog,dc=rnp" - this is basically another database, but it should appear seamless to an external client. Then enable replication for the new sub suffix, and proceed with the replication config as usual.
Mark
Thanks
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