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How to add a new schema on N-way multi-master with legacy config
- To: openldap-technical@openldap.org
- Subject: How to add a new schema on N-way multi-master with legacy config
- From: Martin Božič <martin.bozic@arnes.si>
- Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2018 08:32:57 +0200
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Hello,
We've inherited an N-way multi-master setup (based on CentOS OpenLDAP
v. 2.4.39) which was setup with text conf in slapd.conf instead of
online configuration in cn=config.
Due to various dependencies from other internal systems we can't
migrate to online configuration quickly, but we to urgently have to
add an additional schema to our cluster. My Google-fu and wading
through the openldap list archives was unsuccessful.
I suppose that adding a new schema to such a setup would require the
following steps:
1. stop all instances in the cluster
2. add schema to all instances to /etc/openldap/schema
3. start all instances in the cluster
Would this be the correct approach or is there something else I
should be aware of?
Regards,
Martin Božič