Configuring the Directory Server
Configuring Security in the Directory Server
Configuring Replication With dsreplication
To Enable Replication Between Two Servers
To Initialize a Replicated Server
To Initialize an Entire Topology
To Obtain the Status of a Replicated Topology
Modifying the Replication Configuration With dsconfig
Retrieving the Replication Domain Name
Changing the Replication Purge Delay
To Change the Replication Purge Delay
Changing the Heartbeat Interval
To Change the Heartbeat Interval
To Change the Isolation Policy
Configuring Encrypted Replication
To Configure Encrypted Replication
Configuring Replication Groups
To Configure A Replication Group
Configuring Assured Replication
To Configure Assured Replication in Safe Data Mode
To Configure Assured Replication in Safe Read Mode
Configuring Replication Status
To Configure the Degraded Status Threshold
Initializing a Replicated Server With Data
Initializing a Single Replicated Server
Initializing a New Replicated Topology
Adding a Directory Server to an Existing Replicated Topology
Changing the Data Set in an Existing Replicated Topology
To Change the Data Set With import-ldif or Binary Copy
Configuring Schema Replication
Replicating to a Read-Only Server
Detecting and Resolving Replication Inconsistencies
This example assumes a replication configuration with replication servers on two hosts, host1 and host2. The example makes the replication server on host2 a read-only replica. The example uses the dsconfig command, which accesses the server configuration via the administration connector. For more information, see Managing Administration Traffic to the Server.
$ dsconfig -h host2 -p 4444 -D "cn=Directory Manager" -w password -X -n \ set-global-configuration-prop --set writability-mode:internal-only
A writability mode of internal-only means that replication operations are processed on the server, but the server is not writeable directly by LDAP client applications.