We are running that setup as in a test environment. It works great
you just need to out for schema complications.
But we are running the Sun Directory Server on Linux.
- Rhian
On Oct 11, 2006, at 7:07 PM, Richard Megginson wrote:
George Holbert wrote:
I guess my question is can I use Sun directory server on
one box as master, then another box (doing the multi-master
replication)
running fedora directory?
My understanding is that would not work. You would want all
servers running either SunDS or FDS.
FDS replication is compatible with SunDS 5.1 and earlier
replication. I believe SunDS 5.2 has some sort of legacy
replication mode that lets it talk to SunDS 5.1. So it is possible.
James Greene wrote:
I can do that, but I guess my question is can I use Sun directory
server on
one box as master, then another box (doing the multi-master
replication)
running fedora directory? I know they both are based on the same
code, but
not sure if that would work or not.
On 10/11/06 4:07 PM, "Scott Roberts" <rinconsystems@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Why? I know I will get kicked in the face for
mentioning this... but the major OS's have their own
directory servers, Red Hat has one now as we all know,
and Sun has one too. Just use the sun directory server
on solaris, its free, the support is not.
--- James Greene <jwgreene@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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