As per RHES doc: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Directory_Server/9.0/html/Administration_Guide/Managing_Replication-Forcing_Replication_Updates.html#Forcing_Replication_Updates-Forcing_Replication_Updates_from_the_Command_Line "Even if the replication agreements are
configured to keep the supplier and consumer servers always in sync, it is not
sufficient to bring back up-to-date a
server that has been offline for over five minutes. The
Always Keep in Sync
option means that the server generates a replication operation
for every update operation it processes. However, if this
replication operation cannot be performed because the consumer
is offline, the operation times out after 10 minutes.
11.15.2. Forcing Replication Updates from the Command Line
From the consumer that requires updating, run a
script that prompts the supplier to send replication updates
immediately. This script is shown in Example 11.5,
“replicate_now Script Example”.
Copy this example script and name it something
like
replicate_now.sh . Substitute
the actual values for the variables listed in Example 11.5,
“replicate_now Script Example”. NOTE This script must be run manually since it
cannot be configured to run automatically as soon as the
server, which was offline, comes back online again."''
On 11/12/2014 09:54 AM, ghiureai wrote: Hi LIst, |
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