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> Behalf Of Ryan Steele
> Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 12:38 PM
> To: openldap-software@openldap.org
> Subject: Re: Multi-Master, refer
g] On Behalf Of Ryan Steele
> Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 12:38 PM
> To: openldap-software@openldap.org
> Subject: Re: Multi-Master, referrals, and chaining
>
> I actually realized that my logic was slightly faulty - since
> each of the six masters is capable of performing the
On Wed, 24 Mar 2010, Ryan Steele wrote:
I actually realized that my logic was slightly faulty - since each of the six
masters is capable of performing the write
operation, the referral will never be chased. Given that, is it impossible to
have an N-Way MultiMaster configuration
in which write
I actually realized that my logic was slightly faulty - since each of the six
masters is capable of performing the write
operation, the referral will never be chased. Given that, is it impossible to
have an N-Way MultiMaster configuration
in which writes are possible on any node, but the writes
Hey folks,
As it stands, I've got an environment with six slapd servers (2.4.18) in an
N-Way Multi-Master configuration. At any
given moment, only one of these six nodes is receiving client requests (reads,
writes, etc.). We use Pacemaker to
provide some basic high-availability services, such