Thanks Richard,
Worked great!!
Thanks,
Jim
--- Richard Megginson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> jamsda wrote:
> > Thanks for the response. So after step 1 here's my
> > output:
> >
> > dn: cn="Replication to
> >
>
host2.xyz.com",cn=replic
ds5BeginReplicaRefresh
nsds5BeginReplicaRefresh: start
Thanks,
Jim
--- Richard Megginson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike Jackson wrote:
> > jamsda wrote:
> >> Ok, so I'm guessing this is what happens behind
> the
> >> scenes (remove/re-create)
Ok, so I'm guessing this is what happens behind the
scenes (remove/re-create) when I do an "initialize
consumer" from the GUI right?
Thanks for the response,
Jim
--- Mike Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> jamsda wrote:
> > Hi Mike,
> >
> > Thank
Hi Mike,
Thanks for the responses. You mentioned earlier in the
thread I could use mmr.pl to initialize (only) a
consumer. I don't see that option with the tool; only
"create", "remove" and "display". I noticed the create
function calls three other functions,
"config_supplier", "add_rep_agreement"
Does anybody know if there's a way to initialize a
consumer in a multi-master config from the
command-line?
Thanks,
Jim
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Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> jamsda wrote:
> > Thanks for the response Mike!!
> >
> > I attached dse.ldif.testhost1 and
> dse.ldif.testhost2.
> > One thing I already noticed after doing a diff is
> a
> > difference on "modifiersName" o
Hello,
I have a 4-way multi-master configured with FDS. One
of the hosts is not receiving/sending replicated data.
I tried removing the replication argreements with the
mmr.pl application (to try re-creating the agreement),
but it's not letting me.
Here's the error message trying to remove testho