Alan McKay wrote:
That usually means you haven't specified the supplier DN in the consumer
replica, or you have specified a different supplier DN on the supplier side
than the supplier DN you specified on the consumer side.
You mean the "replication manager" that I set up like this :
#> cd /opt/fedora-ds/shared/bin
#> ./ldapmodify -D "cn=Directory Manager" -w YOURPASSWORD
dn: cn=replication manager,cn=config
changetype: add
objectclass: top
objectclass: person
cn: Replication Manager
sn: Manager
userPassword: PASSWORD
Right. You have to add this DN to the list of supplier DNs in the
replica entry on the consumer - this says which DNs are allowed to be a
supplier for this replica. You also have to specify this DN in your
supplier replication agreement.
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