When a replication agreement is disabled, the master stops sending updates to the designated consumer. Replication to that server is stopped, but all settings in the agreement are preserved. You may resume replication by re-enabling the agreement at a later time. See Enabling a Replication Agreement for information about resuming the replication mechanism after an interruption.
You can use DSCC to perform this task. For information, see Directory Service Control Center Interface and the DSCC online help.
Disable a replication agreement.
$ dsconf disable-repl-agmt -h host -p port suffix-DN consumer-host:consumer-port |
For example:
$ dsconf disable-repl-agmt -h host2 -p 1389 dc=example,dc=com host1:1389 |