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Re: LDAP replication using slurpd



Are you getting .rej files?  Check in your -t tmp directory and make
sure the replication log there is not overwriting the slapd
replication log.

If slurpd doesn't empty the master server's replication.log, it should
just continue to grow.  If you have .rej files, you can try running
slurpd -o -r /path/to/replication.log

On 9/29/05, Moe <moe_w90@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Im doing replication between a master LDAP and a slave LDAP. It works fine when master and slave are both online.
> I noticed that when the slave is down for some reason and  when it comes up again the changes that were done when the slave was down are not replicated to the slave when it comes up again.  Is that how Open LDAP work?. Is there a way to replicate the changes that were made on the master when the slave is online again.
>
> Regards,
>
> Moe
>
>
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