On Thu, Jan 02, 2014 at 01:01:22PM -0800, Philip Guenther wrote:
> On Thu, 2 Jan 2014, Brian Reichert wrote:
> > Unrelated to OP's problem, I've seen LDIF files that had UTF8 characters
> > and/or weird EOL characters, that many editors will helpfully hide from
> > you.
>
> UTF-8 characters are
--On Friday, January 03, 2014 11:20 AM +0100 Robert Mach
wrote:
Unfortunately I can't do an update as this is production environment.
If you insist on using the utterly broken and outdated packages from RHEL,
then you need to seek support from them.
If you want a working production OpenL
Am Fri, 3 Jan 2014 11:20:27 +0100
schrieb Robert Mach :
> Unfortunately I can't do an update as this is production environment.
>
> What is weird is that if I preform ldapsearch from the external to the
> internal server (Provider) with exact same properties and are
> configured in syncrepl confi
Unfortunately I can't do an update as this is production environment.
What is weird is that if I preform ldapsearch from the external to the
internal server (Provider) with exact same properties and are configured in
syncrepl configuration I see the updated data correctly, therefore the
problem i
Hello,
yes you are right, the Consumer checks every minute the provider, but only
the contextCSN on the Consumer is updated, not the actual data in the tree.
I studied the logs on the Provider more in detail as the Provider is
providing data for the 2nd internal server (in multi-master replic
Am Fri, 3 Jan 2014 08:56:27 +0100
schrieb Robert Mach :
>Hello,
> I have troubles using openldap replication in Centos 6.4. and Centos
> 5.3 I have two server with following version of openldap from centos
> repository configures as multimaster replication (internal servers):
>
> openldap
Hi,
it's depends on interval=00:00:01:00 time.
On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 1:26 PM, Robert Mach wrote:
>Hello,
> I have troubles using openldap replication in Centos 6.4. and Centos 5.3
> I have two server with following version of openldap from centos
> repository configures as multimaste