How we do it:
slapcat | sort | md5sum

(Sort is necessary as slapcat outputs don't get dumped in any particular order.)

We've a script written around that and it's checked every 5 minutes by our 
nagios server - checking mirror masters against master VIP (VIP is on load 
balancer, configures for active/passive fail over)  other and slaves against 
master VIP.

Caveat: we've only a 1000 entries or so... This may not be efficient for larger 
dbs - as I'm sure some might bring that up.

Try it: see if it takes too long or spikes the cpu too much.

- chris

Chris Jacobs, Systems Administrator
Apollo Group  |  Apollo Marketing | Aptimus
2001 6th Ave Ste 3200 | Seattle, WA 98121
phone: 206.441.9100 x1245 | mobile: 206.601.3256 | fax: 206.441.9661
email: chris.jac...@apollogrp.edu

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From: openldap-technical-boun...@openldap.org 
<openldap-technical-boun...@openldap.org>
To: openldap-technical@openldap.org <openldap-technical@openldap.org>
Sent: Thu Jul 22 02:31:20 2010
Subject: How to check LDAP replication status?

Hello all.

I have one master LDAP and many slaves.
I want to check what replication to slaves are ok - how can I do it?

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Best regards,
Proskurin Kirill


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