Quanah, This means I cannot use the same original LDIF file to load in parallel the master and slave at the same time.
I need to load the master, then slapcat it and then finally load the slave to have a correct startup. Just confirming the procedure. Regards, Rodrigo. Quanah Gibson-Mount wrote: > --On Tuesday, May 05, 2009 6:50 PM -0700 Rodrigo Costa > <rlvco...@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> Buchan, >> >> I made exactly what you said even using the -q flag in the slapadd >> command. So in summary I did : >> >> 1) Load the master DB using LDIF file through slapdd(-q flag and >> DB_CACHEZIZE to 1GB); >> 2) Load the slave DB using LDIF(same) file through slapdd(-q flag and >> DB_CACHEZIZE to 1GB); >> 3)Then have the slapd.conf files appropriately configured >> 4)Start master and then after some minutes start slave. > > Unless the LDIF was a valid export from a master, you should have > slapcat'd the master after step 1, and used that LDIF to load the > replica in step 2. > > --Quanah > > > > -- > > Quanah Gibson-Mount > Principal Software Engineer > Zimbra, Inc > -------------------- > Zimbra :: the leader in open source messaging and collaboration > >