Hi.. guys
We have primary ldap called ,ldap.example.com , In that server we have
following structure
ou=users,ou=ldap,ou=example,ou=com
ou=applications,ou=ldap,ou=example,ou=com
basically we need redirect any read/write request that coming to the
server ldap.example.com 's
--On June 27, 2013 1:40:16 AM -0700 Howard Chu h...@symas.com wrote:
I tried a load on an ext4 system with options 'rw,noatime, user_xattr,
barrier=1, data=writeback' and got a load time of 01h40m06s. This is
the best time I have gotten so far loading on ext4.
Did you try commit=60
Hi!
I found out that slapd[16890]: main: TLS init def ctx failed: -1 is due to
[pid 16890] open(/etc/ssl/private/slapd.key, O_RDONLY) = -1 EACCES
(Permission denied)
and I wonder whether it isn't possible pro privide a better error message like
slapd[16890]: main: TLS init failed to read
Hi,
I have configured mirror mode replication. It's 2 node. Everything works fine
but if I don't work on the server or say 30/40 mins or so and then when I try
to add or delete any users or groups it don't get replicated to the other node.
Am not getting any error in the logs and if I restart
On 07/07/13 17:04 -0400, Jason Huang wrote:
Hello - I am a newbie to openLDAP and wants to get some help here.
I've deployed apache on a EC2 server, obtain an elastic IP from amazon and
point xyz.com to this IP.
I've installed a service provider(simplesamlphp) with hostname sp.xyz.com,
--On Monday, July 08, 2013 9:47 PM +1000 Pradyumna neomatrix...@gmail.com
wrote:
Am using the openldap version which comes by default with RHEL 6.3. If it
would have been a version issue then I should have expected the same
result in test as well? Please help.
The RHEL6 builds of OpenLDAP
Hi,
On 08/07/2013 12:47, Pradyumna wrote:
Hi,
I have configured mirror mode replication. It's 2 node. Everything works fine
but if I don't work on the server or say 30/40 mins or so and then when I try
to add or delete any users or groups it don't get replicated to the other node.
Am not
Oracle talks about doing a fan-out replication that fits what we are
looking at doing. What we want to do is once a day or once a week is to
replicate our production LDAP from our master to a master LDAP server at
our DR site. That server would then push changes to the consumer LDAP
servers at
Hi,
Thanks you so much. Let me try the same.
Regards,
/Pradyumna
On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 12:48 AM, Mark Cairney mark.cair...@ed.ac.uk wrote:
Hi,
On 08/07/2013 12:47, Pradyumna wrote:
Hi,
I have configured mirror mode replication. It's 2 node. Everything works
fine but if I don't