> replica uri=ldap://192.168.0.2:389 [...] > replica uri=ldap://192.168.0.2:389
It's been quite a while since I've used slurpd, but I recall the uri (or possibly just the hostname, like I said, it's been a while) was a primary key for it. So in your config only one replica would run. I ended up working around with a bunch of aliases. (The need for this hack was a strong motivator for me to switch to syncrepl.) Your example is RFC1918 space so you probably don't want to publish CNAMEs, so something like (in /etc/hosts on the slurpd machine): 192.168.0.2 slave slave-db1 slave-db2 and then in slapd.conf, replica uri=ldap://slave-db1 replica uri=ldap://slave-db2 and so on. See if that helps; otherwise somebody with more current slurpd knowledge might offer a correction.
