Re: Admin Server connecting to two Directory Servers within the same domain

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On Sat, 2007-07-07 at 00:14 +1000, Richard Megginson wrote:

> How did you create your directory server instances?  Usually the first 
> one you create is your Configuration Directory Server, the one the 
> console uses as sort of a network registry (the o=NetscapeRoot suffix).  
> Subsequent directory server instance creation should use this one 
> instead of creating a new Config DS.  The setup program should give you 
> these options.

Oh ok I made a mistake during the setup process then.

Anyway to change this after the fact? Setting up SSL replication was
very difficult.

Thanks
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