After setting up 2 servers with multi-master replication, I added them both to a DNS record so users will go to either server.
Both servers are replicating the NetscapeRoot DB to each other. I made a schema change to one and restarted it- only to see it hang. I waited some 15minutes, and then discovered with netstat that it had a bunch of open ldap connections to itself, which weren't timing out or going away.
After I removed the IP from DNS (disabled round robin dns) for the server I was trying to shutdown , the server shutdown right away.
I'm guessing somewhere there's a configuration that needs to be pointed to the other master server?
How are others doing load balancing/fail over ?
tia
I am fairly sure you can not replicate the Netscape Root DB. It has information inside it that is specific to the installation of that server. I would suggest you create another tree for your data and replicate that.
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 2:50 PM, Doug Chapman prjctgeek@gmail.com wrote:
After setting up 2 servers with multi-master replication, I added them both to a DNS record so users will go to either server.
Both servers are replicating the NetscapeRoot DB to each other. I made a schema change to one and restarted it- only to see it hang. I waited some 15minutes, and then discovered with netstat that it had a bunch of open ldap connections to itself, which weren't timing out or going away.
After I removed the IP from DNS (disabled round robin dns) for the server I was trying to shutdown , the server shutdown right away.
I'm guessing somewhere there's a configuration that needs to be pointed to the other master server?
How are others doing load balancing/fail over ?
tia
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You can replicate o=netscaperoot.
Managing Console Failover If you have a multi-master installation with o=NetscapeRoot replicated between your two suppliers, server1 and server2, you can modify the Console on the second server (server2) so that it uses server2’s instance instead of server1’s. (By default, writes with server2’s Console would be made to server1 then replicated over.)
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I am fairly sure you can not replicate the Netscape Root DB. It has information inside it that is specific to the installation of that server. I would suggest you create another tree for your data and replicate that.
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 2:50 PM, Doug Chapman prjctgeek@gmail.com wrote:
After setting up 2 servers with multi-master replication, I added them
both
to a DNS record so users will go to either server.
Both servers are replicating the NetscapeRoot DB to each other. I made a schema change to one and restarted it- only to see it hang. I waited
some
15minutes, and then discovered with netstat that it had a bunch of open
ldap
connections to itself, which weren't timing out or going away.
After I removed the IP from DNS (disabled round robin dns) for the server
I
was trying to shutdown , the server shutdown right away.
I'm guessing somewhere there's a configuration that needs to be pointed
to
the other master server?
How are others doing load balancing/fail over ?
tia
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Ivan Ferreira wrote:
You can replicate o=netscaperoot.
Managing Console Failover If you have a multi-master installation with o=NetscapeRoot replicated between your two suppliers, server1 and server2, you can modify the Console on the second server (server2) so that it uses server2’s instance instead of server1’s. (By default, writes with server2’s Console would be made to server1 then replicated over.)
See http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/ag/8.0/Managing_Replication-Re...
That's "ADS" meaning "A Directory Server" not "Active Directory Server" :P
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I am fairly sure you can not replicate the Netscape Root DB. It has information inside it that is specific to the installation of that server. I would suggest you create another tree for your data and replicate that.
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 2:50 PM, Doug Chapman prjctgeek@gmail.com wrote:
After setting up 2 servers with multi-master replication, I added them
both
to a DNS record so users will go to either server.
Both servers are replicating the NetscapeRoot DB to each other. I made a schema change to one and restarted it- only to see it hang. I waited
some
15minutes, and then discovered with netstat that it had a bunch of open
ldap
connections to itself, which weren't timing out or going away.
After I removed the IP from DNS (disabled round robin dns) for the server
I
was trying to shutdown , the server shutdown right away.
I'm guessing somewhere there's a configuration that needs to be pointed
to
the other master server?
How are others doing load balancing/fail over ?
tia
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Failover is done through the client configuration file, as you can define multiple ldap servers.
How did you configured your Resource Records?
Try adding one for each hostname->ip, and another for DNS round robin. You may have some problems with certificates if you use SSL.
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After setting up 2 servers with multi-master replication, I added them both to a DNS record so users will go to either server.
Both servers are replicating the NetscapeRoot DB to each other. I made a schema change to one and restarted it- only to see it hang. I waited some 15minutes, and then discovered with netstat that it had a bunch of open ldap connections to itself, which weren't timing out or going away.
After I removed the IP from DNS (disabled round robin dns) for the server I was trying to shutdown , the server shutdown right away.
I'm guessing somewhere there's a configuration that needs to be pointed to the other master server?
How are others doing load balancing/fail over ?
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