@Gerhardus - Thanks for your help. I inherited the setup. 2 servers with multi-master replication on RH 5.6 / 5.7. The new replacement server will be CentOS 6.2. Version info follows.
The “old” RH servers:
[root@x-389-01 src]# ns-slapd -v
389 Project
389-Directory/1.2.2 B2009.237.2042
[root@x-389-02 ~]# ns-slapd -v
389 Project
389-Directory/1.2.2 B2009.237.2042
The CentOS server:
[root@x-389-01_v ~]# ns-slapd -v
389 Project
389-Directory/1.2.10.3 B2012.065.2318
Mike
From: 389-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:389-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gerhardus Geldenhuis
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2012 10:23 AM
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Subject: Re: [389-users] Replacing a DS server
Hi
Its difficult to say wiithout knowing how you have configured your two servers...
In setups that I have had previosly I just rebuild the server (OS) and install 389.
before I continue I remove the "old" server from the config database as that was multimastered as well.
I then continue the 389 registration by running setup-ds.pl
I have lost my exact steps that I have followed but basically if you have a multimaster environment the new server will just be viewed as a very out of date master and for a while will be busy. You can populate it from the gui which will repopulate the database.
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