Fedora directory and solaris 10

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Timothy wrote:
> On Wednesday 11 October 2006 16:09, James Greene wrote:
>   
>> I can do that, but I guess my question is can I use Sun directory server on
>> one box as master, then another box (doing the multi-master replication)
>> running fedora directory? I know they both are based on the same code, but
>> not sure if that would work or  not.
>>     
>
> I just built 2 solaris10 ds52 servers (x86).  One is a hub that gets updates 
> from a win2k based sun ds51 server and the second is a consumer that receives 
> updates from the hub.
>
> I tried FedoraDS 1.0.2 on el4 first.  Replication worked, but slapd kept dying 
> on the FDS consumer.
I would very much like to get some information about this, like access 
and error log lines from around the time of the crash.

Did you try sun ds51 to fds 1.0.2 replication?
> So there is some differences.  Debug showed nothing.  I 
> was in a crunch, so I gave up and did the Sun thingy.  It is free, does the 
> job.  I use a customized IPlanet/Calander/DS from Sungard so there's a good 
> chance it's something they are doing or could be something with the windoze 
> variant of sun ds.
>
> Never enough time....
>   
>> On 10/11/06 4:07 PM, "Scott Roberts" <rinconsystems at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>     
>>> Why? I know I will get kicked in the face for
>>> mentioning this... but the major OS's have their own
>>> directory servers, Red Hat has one now as we all know,
>>> and Sun has one too. Just use the sun directory server
>>> on solaris, its free, the support is not.
>>>
>>> --- James Greene <jwgreene at megalink.net> wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Hello,
>>>> Just joined the list. I want to compile fedora
>>>> directory on Solaris 10
>>>> (sparc). Anyone have any good docs on it? I am using
>>>> gcc. Thanks
>>>>
>>>> Jim
>>>>
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