Command-line Consumer Initialization

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Chris St. Pierre wrote:
> You'll want to set up two-way replication agreements between each pair
> of hosts in your setup.  So if you had A, B, C, and D, you'd set up
> agreements between A-B, A-C, A-D, B-C, B-D, and C-D.
>   

The documentation contradicts you.  Look at the second figure in the 
"Multi-Master Replication" section of the admin manual (hard to see), 
and the section "Configuring 4-Way Multi-Master Replication" several 
pages below it:
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/ag/7.1/replicat.html#1101818

The admin manual suggests a ring topology (and two agreements per set of 
peers) for multi-master agreements.  You should have agreements between 
A->B, A->D, B->A, B->C, C->B, C->D, D->C, and D->A.




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