Configuring Cascading Replication
Chapter 8
Managing Replication
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The two attributes are designed so that the
nsds5ReplicaSessionPauseTime
interval will always be at least 1 second longer than the interval specified for
nsds5ReplicaBusyWaitTime
. The longer interval gives waiting suppliers a better
chance to gain consumer access before the previous supplier can re-access the
consumer.
• If either attribute is specified but not both,
nsds5ReplicaSessionPauseTime
is
set automatically to 1 second more than
nsds5ReplicaBusyWaitTime
.
• If both attributes are specified, but
nsds5ReplicaSessionPauseTime
is less
than or equal to
nsds5ReplicaBusyWaitTime
,
nsds5ReplicaSessionPauseTime
is set automatically to 1 second more than
nsds5ReplicaBusyWaitTime
.
If Directory Server has to automatically reset the value of
nsds5ReplicaSessionPauseTime
, the value is changed internally only. The
change is not visible to clients, and it not saved to the configuration file. From an
external viewpoint, the attribute value appears as originally set.
Replica busy errors are no longer logged by default because they are usually
benign. If you want to see them, turn on the replication error log level.
Configuring Cascading Replication
This section provides information on setting up cascading replication. The steps
described in this section provide a high-level overview of the procedures you need
to follow, and cross-references to the detailed task descriptions are provided at
each step.
To set up cascading replication such as the configuration shown in Figure 8-4, on
page 311, between the supplier on Server A, which holds a read-write replica; the
consumer/supplier on hub Server B, which holds a read-only replica; and the
consumer on Server C, which holds a read-only replica, you need to perform the
following procedures:
• Configuring the Read-Only Replica on the Consumer Server
• Configuring the Read-Only Replica on the Hub Supplier
NOTE
If you set either attribute to a negative value, Directory Server
sends the client a message and an
LDAP_UNWILLING_TO_PERFORM
error code.
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