On 04/13/2011 05:27 AM, jean-Noël Chardron wrote:
Le 12/04/2011 20:45, Rich Megginson a écrit :
> On 04/12/2011 12:21 PM, Diego Woitasen wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 11:52 AM, jean-Noël Chardron
>> <Jean-Noel.Chardron(a)dr15.cnrs.fr
>> <mailto:Jean-Noel.Chardron@dr15.cnrs.fr>> wrote:
>>
>> Le 12/04/2011 16:37, Diego Woitasen a écrit :
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 11:13 AM, jean-Noël Chardron
>>> <Jean-Noel.Chardron(a)dr15.cnrs.fr
>>> <mailto:Jean-Noel.Chardron@dr15.cnrs.fr>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> In a first time I configured the synchronisation between
>>> one AD and one
>>> 389DS. it is working fine. Now, I would like to mount a new
>>> one 389DS
>>> that will be a replica read-only of the first :
>>> I read this doc :
>>>
http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/8.2/html/Admin...
>>>
http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/7.1/html/Admin...
>>> From this picture I want something more simple like :
>>>
>>> Consumer read-only (replica)<-----> Supplier Read-Write
>>> <----Sync--->
>>> Windows AD
>>>
>>> I don't see how I can configure the replication on the Supplier
>>> The supplier sync with AD a database that contains user and
>>> group of the AD
>>> The supplier has one more database with Unix user and group
>>> (I can
>>> enable replica on this database and it is working (it is a
>>> single
>>> master) , I got the replication of this database on the
>>> consumer)
>>>
>>> The problem is for the first database (AD) that is a
>>> dedicated consumer
>>> for the Windows AD. I dont see how configure as a single
>>> master to do
>>> the replication to the consumer.
>>> Support or explanation will help me
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>>
>>> It's documented in the section 9.5.1 and 9.5.2.
>> Yes, but I don't find the answer to my question in the
>> documentation.
>> In my configuration of the replica settings are :
>> In replica role : "Dedicated consumer" (Must I change it to
>> "Multiple Master" ? )
>> Common settings : Replica ID = 65535 (now I read this must be a
>> digit between 1 and 65534) Must I change it and what are
>> therefore if I change the value ?
>>
> Only writable masters use the ReplicaID. For a hub or dedicated
> consumer, use 65535.
Actually the 389ds syncing with the AD is in "dedicated consumer". So
do you mean that I need to change from dedicated consumer to (single
or multi) Master ?
It needs to be a supplier, which means it needs to either be a
hub or a
master. If you want it to be read-only from clients, use hub, otherwise
use master.
but what will be the consequence of this change on the syncing with
the AD , is there a possibility that the synchronisation doesn't work
anymore ?
>>
>>>
>>> Question, what version of AD are you using? Because I was able
>>> to configure Windows Sync agaisnt AD 2008r2 but it doesn't work
>>> with 2003. I wrote a patch to the windows sync pluging to get
>>> it working.
>> I use 2008r2
>>
>>
>> Yes, let it configured as "Multiple Master". If you have a read-only
>> consumer, the master could be configured as "multi-master" or
>> "single master".
>>
>> If don't remember the allowed range for ID, but don't use 65535 to
>> be sure.
>>
>> Thanks for the information about 2008r2.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Diego
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