Re: Management of source build?

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Quoting Richard Megginson <rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx>:

> Dominic Ijichi wrote:
> 
> >Hi
> >
> >I've built FDS 7.1 from the source on two machines.  I'd like to populate
> with
> >data and get the two synched together as a simple cluster using multi-master
> >replication.
> >
> >Is this currently possible with the open-source version?  Can the management
> >console be used yet without the admin server?
> >
> No.
> 
> >Current documentation relies on
> >the java console, is there any documentation that shows how to do
> replication
> >and other management functions without the gui?
> >
> >
> No.  We are working to address this shortcoming.
> 
> In the meantime, I suggest you install the full blown binary FDS 7.1
> RPM, then just replace the files in that package with the ones you
> built.  Then you'll be able to run the console with the server you built
> from source.

Unfortunately the two machines are Solaris 8/SPARC and Debian.

If I was to setup replication on a binary install and then carefully watch the
changes to config files and/or RootDSE would it be potentially possible to get
the replication working on the source-built machines or does it actually require
something not yet open-sourced?

dom


> 
> >cheers
> >dom
> >
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