On Thu, 2016-01-21 at 22:50 -0200, carne_de_passaro wrote: > Hi, I don't know if it will perform well but, you can create an ACI > on the > top of the tree and negate writes for all, except the master 2 IP. > The aci will replicate because this is MMR. > > > Hi List, > > I would like to know if there is a cfg option in a multimaster > > replication > > ( 2 servers both accept read-writes) to prevent users/clients > > application > > writes to one of the master without affecting the replication > > agreements. > > my env 389-ds 1.3.4.4 > > Thank you > > Isabella You are actually asking for a read only replica ... if a rw master accepts no writes, it's a read only. If it accepts no writes it has nothing to transmit back to the other master .... you want a read only replica. Otherwise, if you want rw masters, there is no reason to limit yourself to writes only on one master. That's the point of the replication protocol, to remove the point of failures in write targets. -- Sincerely, William Brown Software Engineer Red Hat, Brisbane
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