Configuring Multi-Master Replication
Chapter 8
Managing Replication
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Configuring 2-Way Multi-Master Replication
To set up multi-master replication such as the configuration shown in Figure 8-2,
on page 308, between two suppliers Server A and Server B, which each hold a
read-write replica, and two consumers Server C and Server D, which each hold a
read-only replica, you need to perform the following procedures:
• Configuring the Read-Only Replicas on the Consumer Servers
• Configuring the Read-Write Replicas on the Supplier Servers
• Initializing the Replicas for Multi-Master Replication
Configuring the Read-Only Replicas on the Consumer Servers
Perform these steps on each consumer server, Server C and Server D:
1.
Create the database for the read-only replica, if it does not exist.
For instructions, refer to “Creating Suffixes,” on page 80.
2.
Create the entry corresponding to the supplier bind DN if it does not exist.
a.
In the Directory Server Console, select the Directory tab.
b.
Create an entry.
For example you could use
cn=Replication Manager,cn=config
.
c.
Specify a
userPassword
attribute-value pair.
d.
If you have enabled the password expiration policy or intend to do so in
the future, disable it for this entry to prevent replication from failing due to
expiration of passwords.
To disable the password expiration policy on the
userPassword
attribute,
add the
passwordExpirationTime
attribute with a value of
20380119031407Z
, which means that the password will never expire.
3.
Specify the replication settings required for a read-only replica.
a.
In the Directory Server Console, select the Configuration tab.
NOTE
This is the special entry that the supplier will use to bind. The entry
must not be part of the replicated database.
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