Admin Server connecting to two Directory Servers within the same domain

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Joel Heenan wrote:

> On Sat, 2007-07-07 at 00:14 +1000, Richard Megginson wrote:
> 
>>How did you create your directory server instances?  Usually the first 
>>one you create is your Configuration Directory Server, the one the 
>>console uses as sort of a network registry (the o=NetscapeRoot suffix).  
>>Subsequent directory server instance creation should use this one 
>>instead of creating a new Config DS.  The setup program should give you 
>>these options.

I have a closely related question.  Is there a correct way in a simple
dual multimaster setup to have the two servers both be config servers
for the same DB?  I tried just replicating NetscapeRoot but I ended up
with things messed up.  I have not yet tried again but was curious
if there was a 'correct' method.  Otherwise I was just going to have
the two be independent insofar as the config DB went.  I require
this so either will be completely, and indefinitely, functional when
the other is down.

-- 
Daryle A. Tilroe




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