Thanks
I just didn't understand why I would need suffixmassaging and a relay
database...
All my data are stored in PostgreSQL, used as a backend for my
OpenLDAP/back-sql server (which will become the master OpenLDAP server)
After setting up a second OpenLDAP server with hdb/bdb backend, acting
as a slave to the master OpenLDAP server with back-sql, all the search
requests would be made on the slave
This way I should accomplish two improvements:
- less load on the PostgreSQL server
- better search performances, as the replicated bdb/hdb OpenLDAP slave
should perform better as the back-sql OpenLDAP master
The slave would then periodically check the master to requests the
changes (pull method).
That should work, no ?
Le 28/01/2013 15:18, Dieter Klünter a écrit :
Am Mon, 28 Jan 2013 14:19:44 +0100
schrieb Benin Technologies<[email protected]>:
Hi,
I set up a back-sql server to access some existing data in a
postgresql database. I was wondering if it's possible to replicate
that server to some (read-only) back-hdb servers.
Thanks
This is possible, in principle, but requires some crafting.
On the remote host create a ldap database pointing to the
sql database. This ldap database could be subordinate to a hdb/bdb
backend. If you need some suffixmassage, add a relay database to the sql
database and configure appropriate.
-Dieter