[389-users] Converting a consumer into a multi-master?

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Hello,

Our setup has one location with a pair of multi-masters (call it "location A") and another location with a pair of consumers (call it "location B".

I'd like to "switch directions" between the locations so the servers in "location B" will be multi-masters between themselves and the servers in location "A" will be "downgraded" to simple consumers.

As far as I understand the documentation, this might be possible by adding the "missing replication agreements (i.e. tell the "location B" servers to become multi-masters and tell the current multi-masters in "location A" to also accept updates from "location B").

Effectively, this should convert the current two-way multi-master cluster in "location A" into a four-way multi-master cluster across "location A" and "location B". Once this is done I expect that I can "downgrade" the "location A" servers to simple consumers by removing the current replication agreement they have (or even replace them with a new installation altogether if that's not possible).

Am I correct or is it more complicated than that?

Thanks,

-P
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