replying to myself to clarify the original doubt:

executing something like this on master1 machine:

dsconf master1 repl-agmt create --suffix dc=global --host slave1.example.net 
--port 389 --conn-protocol LDAP --bind-dn cn=repmanager,cn=config --bind-passwd 
XXXXXXXX --bind-method SIMPLE  master1-to-slave1

will create replication agreement as described in 15.2.4. of official docs AND 
will modify nsslapd-state and nsslapd-referral on slave1 as described in 
15.2.2. so you don't need to manually perform that last step on consumers.



and I would like to note too that enabling replication with dsconf will also 
create replication manager if you specify --bind-passwd so you save an extra 
step.
the command should be something like this:

dsconf master1 replication enable --suffix dc=global --role master --replica-id 
666 --bind-dn "cn=repmanager,cn=config" --bind-passwd YYYYYYY


I'll leave all this here just in case any other script lover needs to modify 
their recipes.


good job!

abosch

----- Missatge original -----
> De: "Angel Bosch" <abo...@ticmallorca.net>
> Per: "General discussion list for the 389 Directory server project." 
> <389-users@lists.fedoraproject.org>
> Enviats: Dimecres, 22 de Maig 2019 9:32:30
> Assumpte: [389-users] Re: referral on update equivalent with dsconf
> 
> > which is why the cli tools were misleading you here sadly. I think
> > we as a team, need to review and understand what happened here to
> > cause them to mislead a person about their function. :(
> > 
> > Sorry that this confusion occured. Does my answer help?
> >
> 
> sure! you're answers are always very deep and insightful.
> 
> for me the main problem is that new DS 1.4 is right here but docs are
> still about 1.3 and I'm trying to translate my scripts and recipes.
> 
> I was using some kind of old wrappers to install, configure and
> launch my instances and I'm struggling with new tools.
> 
> that being said, I love those new tools! they can need some polishing
> but dsconf and dsctl are awesome!
> 
> keep it this way guys!
> 
> 
> abosch
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