Hello again,
If i try to run
*dsconf -D "cn=Directory Manager" **ldap://hostname**repl-winsync-agmt
set --suffix="dc=xx" --frac-list="mail" "Users Replication"*
i get :
Error: Operations error
[18/Jan/2021:11:31:07.744672483 +0200] - ERR - NSMMReplicationPlugin -
agmtlist_modify_callback - Failed to update replicated attributes for
agreement agmt="cn=Users Replication"
In my point of view seems to be related to
https://github.com/389ds/389-ds-base/issues/10
Any developer in the group to verify if this is the case?
*Is fractional replication feasible with winsync or only with normal
replication?*
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On 18/1/2021 3:29 π.μ., William Brown wrote:
On 15 Jan 2021, at 18:44, Andry Michaelidou<and...@cs.ucy.ac.cy> wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to have one way windows sync (from windows AD to LDAP) but i need
to exclude some attributes.
Is this possible? I cannot find any documentation on this.
I already try this with 389ds running on CentOS7 and CentOS8 with no result.
I am using nsDS5ReplicatedAttributeListTotal and nsDS5ReplicatedAttributeList
attributes but i am still getting replicated values of the excluded attributes.
I found this but i am not sure if this is the
case:https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=800101
Can you please provide guidelines on this?
Anyone try this before?
Looking at dsconf winsync command I see:
dsconf localhost repl-winsync-agmt create --help
...
--frac-list FRAC_LIST
List of attributes to NOT replicate to the consumer
during incremental updates
Perhaps this is the setting you want?
Regards,
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Science | University of Cyprus
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