RE: Restore Master LDAP ServerfromSecondary???

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> > For instance, can I *upgrade* the slave to a master, and then
> > replicate to the *old* master (once I have 
> > reinstalled/rebuilt it). Or maybe simply dump the slaves data 
> > to LDIF and then re-import into the *old* master.
> > 
> > Does that make any sense??? Just wondered if there was a
> > quick way of using the secondary to accomplish this, before I 
> > start sifting through tapes...
> 
> I've done this before -- you can go into the server's 
> replication settings and set it to be a master, and then 
> initialize the consumer to re-replicate. Works fine.
> 

Thanks Patrick, I tested this with a copy of my slave FDS instance on a
VMware box first and it worked fine.

Did it again on the *real* slave server and all is well. Once again, I
have master and slave FDS boxes, without having to resort to using my
backups :)

Thanks again

Dan
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Dan Hawker
Linux System Administrator
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