Thank you for validating my complaint. The trick to this is "string matching", not putting the same name in both places. I have played around with several different configs and finally got it working. I think the trailing slashes were what got things working for me. I am not in front of my setup right now, but will reply later today when I am. On Mar 16, 2015 12:39 PM, "Divya Vikraman" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > I am using openldap 2.4.39 version and trying to set up multi master > replication. > > This is my configuration > > ServerID 1 "ldap://ldap1-test.com" > ServerID 2 "ldap://ldap2-test.com" > > overlay syncprov > syncprov-checkpoint 10 1 > syncprov-sessionlog 100 > > syncrepl rid=1 > provider="ldap://ldap1-test.com" > > binddn="uid=replication,ou=People,dc=ldap,dc=nqa,dc=test,dc=com" > bindmethod=simple > credentials="xyzabc" > searchbase="dc=ldap,dc=nqa,dc=test,dc=com" > type=refreshAndPersist > interval=00:00:00:10 > retry="5 10 60 +" > timeout=1 > schemachecking=off > scope=sub > > syncrepl rid=2 > provider="ldap://ldap2-test.com" > binddn="uid=replication,ou=People,dc=ldap,dc=nqa,dc=test,dc=com" > bindmethod=simple > credentials="xyzabc" > searchbase="dc=ldap,dc=nqa,dc=test,dc=com" > type=refreshAndPersist > interval=00:00:00:10 > retry="5 10 60 +" > timeout=1 > schemachecking=off > scope=sub > > MirrorMode on > > > I have put the below entries in /etc/default/slap > > on server 1 > SLAPD_SERVICES="ldapi:// ldap://ldap1-test.com" > > and server 2 > SLAPD_SERVICES="ldapi:// ldap://ldap2-test.com" > > > After this I am not able to start the service and when I do a slapd -d > sync , I get the error "read_config: no serverID / URL match found" > > > I have seen a similar issue posted in an earlier thread but could not find > a solution. > > > Thanks, > > Divya > >
