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Dinil Divakaran wrote:


On Mon, 20 Jun 2005, Mike Jackson wrote:


Fedora DS does not support SyncRepl, if that's what you are asking.


Does SyncRepl mean keeping replicas in sync (say by enforcing Replication updates) ?

SyncRepl is the OpenLDAP replication mechanism. It is strictly consumer initiated and works like a persistent search with an update cookie. Fedora DS does not support this, so you cannot, for example, set up replication between OpenLDAP and Fedora DS using this mechanism.


If so, this is an important feature that need to be supported, right ?

No. Fedora DS replication provides all of the sync you need for server to server. Fedora DS provides a legacy changelog and persistent search for more "lightweight" client sync applications.


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