On 08/30/2012 12:52 PM, Lucas Sweany wrote:
I would like to protect certain entries in a hub 389-ds host from
getting obliterated during a full re-initialization of an agreement.
Strange yes, but hear me out.
To keep duty separation intact, we've set up a scenario where we've
got one group managing Active Directory and one 389 server (389-A),
and another group maintaining a 389 hub (389-B). 389-A syncs from AD
one-way, and then replicates to 389-B. However, things like sudoers
and posix attributes (uids and gids) are managed on 389-B for
convenience. Unfortunately, the sudoers OU and uids/gids get destroyed
if 389-A performs a re-initialization of the agreement--by design I'm
sure.
Is there a way to protect the sudoers OU and specific attributes of
users on 389-B in this scenario? It looks like my options are to mess
with fractional replication, ACIs, to meticulously back-up these
attributes and restore them in the rare event we need to
re-initialize, or to give up the convenience and have those attributes
managed on 389-A.
Is there no easy answer to this without giving up the ability to
manage some things locally on 389-B?
Can you separate the data by suffix? The unit of replication is a
database, so if you can create a sub-suffix in its own database, you
could replicate that separately.
https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/9...
Thanks,
-Lucas
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