>>>>> "Steve" == Steve Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Steve> I second this. The syncrepl stuff appears to be as solid as Steve> a rock and is very easy to set up; waaaaaay better than the Steve> old slurpd. I went from a master and no slaves to a master Steve> and two slaves, using syncrepl (my very first time with Steve> syncrepl), in under an hour. I have since added a third Steve> slave in about 15 minutes. This setup has been running for Steve> about 12 months now with no problems at all (OpenLDAP Steve> 2.3.32 on CentOS 4.5, x86_64). I have a fairly small setup: Steve> about 6000 dn's, and about 250 Linux, Mac and Windows Steve> clients, spread out across two slaves, and each slapd uses Steve> about 15-20 minutes of CPU time per day (Xeon 5160, Steve> 3.0GHz). No-one ever queries the third slave: I just shut Steve> slapd down on it four times a day, slapcat the database as Steve> a backup, and restart slapd. Never needed the backup. Looks like that tutorial I used based on slurpd was obsolete :-(. However, unless I am mistaken, nothing changes the point I was making that I can't change the LDAP data without the master up and running (openldap). -- Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba