Hi,I've got a what I thought was a relatively simple DS setup with two master 
DS servers doing master-master replication. In the future slaves may be added 
into the equation.Initially I installed both servers the same - as standalone 
DS' each with it's own admin server and 'in-house' o=NetscapeRoot configuration 
directory.Reading some of the Redhat docs on 'Configuration decisions' it talks 
about having the configuration directory in a separate directory instance - 
based on what I've seen from the DS setup script this implies supplying those 
details during the install of the real DS instances that will contain the 
data.Is my understanding correct? Does this mean I should be installing an 
independent configuration directory on both masters and setup replication 
between them to provide a redundant configuration directory alongside the 
redundant data directories?If so is the install procedure reasonable?: - 
install fedora RPM on server 1 - Run setup script to create server 1 config 
directory - Run ds_newinst.pl to create data directory on the same server 
pointing it to the local config directory during setup - Repeat on server 2 - 
Setup replication on data masters and on config directoriesMany thanks!
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