newbie question regarding replica setup

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> How suggested in
> replicat.html#1108815
> "For example, you could create an entry cn=Replication
> Manager,cn=config under
> the cn=config tree on the consumer server. This would be the supplier
> bind DN
> that all supplier servers would use to bind to the consumer to perform
> replication operations."
> i created an entry cn=Replication Manager,cn=config under the
cn=config
> tree.
> Now, during Replica setup, it is asked in
> Replica Setting/Update Setting/Current supplier DNs:
> to input it, should i use:
> cn=Replication Manager
> or:
> cn=Replication Manager,cn=config
> ?
> 
> the same doubt does arose during Agrrement setup
> Any help will be very appreciated

As mentioned in the part you quoted, you need to use the DN of the entry
you created, so in this case that would be " cn=Replication
Manager,cn=config".

If you're ever unsure of the DN for an entry it will be listed in its
properties.




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