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Old 11-30-2018, 05:23 PM   #1
nitrohuffer2001
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Openldap - Convert single master (provider) / Consumer to Multi-master (provider)


Hi,

I currently have a single master (provider) setup with many consumers. I need to provide some in region masters but I am not quite sure haw to add additional masters to the existing setup.

Have any of you made this type of change before or seen a good howto? I have seen alot on going through the setup from scratch but not one that describes the addition of a new master after you have a working setup.

I am using openldap 2.4.40-13.

Thanks in advance
 
  


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