On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 08:39:59AM -0700, Richard Megginson wrote:
John Griffin-Wiesner wrote:
>Hello.
>
>I need to set up a replica server for a SLES10 environment which
>will connect to a FDS master. I would prefer to do this one of
>two ways:
>
>1) Build/install FDS on SLES10; or
>2) Have openldap's slurpd talk to the master FDS, and then use
>openldap slapd on the SLES10 box to serve ldap.
>
>
>I've seen in the archives that someone had dsbuild working on
>SLES9 last December, but then he was unable to get it to
>setup/run properly. Has anyone succeded with this on either
>SLES9 or SLES10?
>
Have you tried it with fds103 -
http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/sources/dsbuild-fds103.tar.gz
Yes. Just yesterday.
First, read the Building page, and make sure you have all of the
pre-requisites installed. There are a lot of them . . .
>I haven't given slurpd a try yet. Does anyone know if it is
>compatible with FDS?
>
It just might work. slurpd is a push model (not the pull model of
syncrepl in newer openldap's), and if it just uses plain old ldap
add/mod/del operations to push the changes, then it just might work.
If I happen to get lucky with this I'll let you know.
>Thanks in advance.
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