I've done this before, but only in testing. I've cloned to make a
snapshot too (cp -rp) and then changed the startup scripts and conf
files, certificates, etc to match the new server.
I'm curious to see others success of failure with this too.
Sellers
On Jan 23, 2008, at 9:35 AM, Thomas Ledbetter wrote:
Is it safe to use a 'clone' of an openldap servers's database to
rebuild another server in a cluster?
In my tests, I followed a procedure where I shut 2 servers down,
copied the backend database from one to the other, and restarted and
everything seems to indicate that the 'cloned' server is valid.
Replication works.. Adds/deletes work.. etc..
Is there any danger in using this procedure? Is there anything
'instance specific' that is stored in the directory that could cause
an issue?
Ive found that even using slapadd's 'quick' flag it can still take 4
hours to import an LDIF, and if I can rely on this procedure to
rebuild an LDAP read server in a crisis, I'd like to continue using
it.
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