John A. Sullivan III wrote: > Hello, everyone. I did something really stupid. I accidentally > destroyed our Single Master replica server (that's what I get for > resynching a failed RAID1 drive without realizing the drive device names > had changed because of the failed drive!). Thankfully we were not yet > in production (although very close and thus using lots of data). > However, because we were not yet in production, it was not backed up. > > I'd like to recover the data from the read only replica. I'm guessing I > can disable replication on the RO server and it will retain the data but > now with write privileges. I can then rebuild the master, create a > reverse replication agreement to transfer the data back. Then I can > break that replication agreement, create a new one in the correct > direction, and reinitialize the supplier. > No, it's not that complicated. The simplest way would be to just use db2ldif to dump your replica database, then use ldif2db to import it into the master. Then reinit your replica from the master. > However, when I created the replica server, we told it to join an > existing directory server domain. Is this simply based upon name? In > other words, once I rebuild the main server and configure it using the > same name and address as the original, will the secondary recognize it > as the domain to which it registered or do I really need to destroy all > servers and recreate the entire domain from scratch? Thanks - John > I'm not sure what you mean. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 3258 bytes Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature Url : http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/389-users/attachments/20090504/417bb4c1/attachment.bin