I think you are correct for a "no", from the admin guide:
"
What Directory Units Are Replicated
The smallest unit of of the directory which can be replicated is a database.
This means that one can replicate an entire database but not a subtree
within a database.
Therefore, when creating the
dn: cn=replica,cn=dc\3Dnorthshore\2Cdc\3Dedu,cn=mapping tree,cn=config
objectClass: nsDS5Replica
objectClass: top
nsDS5ReplicaRoot: dc=northshore,dc=edu
nsDS5ReplicaType: 2
nsDS5Flags: 0
nsds5ReplicaPurgeDelay: 604800
nsDS5ReplicaBindDN:*cn=replication manager,cn=config*
cn: replica
creatorsName:
Looks like I have a replication conflict but I’m not sure if it’s really the
cause of the problem.
ldapsearch -xLLL -o ldif-wrap=no -D cn='directory manager' -w PWD -h
ipa102.cnvr.net -b 'dc=CNVR,dc=NET' nsDS5ReplConflict=* dn
cn=System: Read Certmap
On 03/23/2018 09:05 AM, JESSE LUNT wrote:
> Here is the dse.ldif on 389ds2 (strange that it is in a slapd-389ds1
> directory, I thought it was supposed to create a directory named
> slapd-hostname. Could this server be a clone? )
Perhaps, but you can name an instance anything you want.
I see a
On 03/22/2018 04:04 PM, JESSE LUNT wrote:
> When I access the 389ds2 using an ldap browser, I still do not see the
> user Root database. However, would I see it if it hasn't finished
> initializing?
You said you already created the userRoot database on 389ds2, so you are
saying you don't see it
When I access the 389ds2 using an ldap browser, I still do not see the user
Root database. However, would I see it if it hasn't finished initializing?
Jesse
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> On Mar 22, 2018, at 1:30 PM, Mark Reynolds wrote:
>
> How man entries are in the 389ds1?
Hey Mark,
Thanks Mark... I'll take a look. I wasn't sure if I could do that yet.
That's a good idea.
Jesse
> On Mar 22, 2018, at 1:30 PM, Mark Reynolds wrote:
>
> How man entries are in the 389ds1?
>
> You need to look at the access/errors logs on 389ds2 to see if