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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/04/2013 07:52 PM, Ezequiel
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      <p dir="ltr">No matter that they are different versions?</p>
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    Yes.&nbsp; IMO, it would be very bad programming practice to change the
    replication protocol to be incompatible in every major version.&nbsp; It
    would make upgrades and interoperability a nightmare.<br>
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      <div class="gmail_quote">On Nov 4, 2013 12:21 PM, "Rich Megginson"
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            <div>On 11/04/2013 08:16 AM, Ezequiel Larrarte wrote:<br>
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              <p dir="ltr">Hi Rich, Can you be more specific?</p>
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                  11/03/2013 05:15 AM, Ezequiel Larrarte wrote:<br>
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                    Hi people ...<br>
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                    Nowadays, I have CentOS5 on my servers, but next
                    year I ll start<br>
                    setting up CentOS 6 on them.<br>
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                    I ll first install 389DS on the main CentOS5 servers
                    from EPEL<br>
                    repository (currently version 1.2.1) and I guess
                    replication between<br>
                    them ll work fine because I m using the same version
                    of 389DS.<br>
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                    The thing is that EPEL for CentOS 6 has 389DS
                    version 1.2.2 instead of 1.2.1.<br>
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                    So, what would a safe way to migrate to a newer
                    version of 389DS?<br>
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                    - Do I have to migrate all CentOS 5 servers
                    participating in the<br>
                    replication process at the same time to CentOS 6?<br>
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                  No.<br>
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            All versions of 389/RHDS/CentOS DS can replicate with each
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                    How do you handle that kind of situations? Is there
                    any<br>
                    documentation I can read?<br>
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                    Thanks!<br>
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