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temp. disable replica
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2006-11-02 22:27:31
Diana Shepard wrote:
>
> Is there a way to temporarily disable replication
> without deleting an entire replication agreement?
>
Yes.  An easy way to do this is to change the replication
schedule.
Step 1: Find the DN of your replication agreement
ldapsearch -x -D "cn=directory manager" -w
password -b cn=config 
"(objectclass=nsds5ReplicationAgreement)" dn cn
Step 2: Change the replication schedule window to some bogus
time
ldapmodify -x -D "cn=directory manager" -w
password
dn: dn from Step 1
changetype: modify
replace: nsds5replicaupdateschedule
nsds5replicaupdateschedule: 2358-2359 0

This tells the server to only replicate between 11:58pm and
11:59pm on 
Sunday.  Schedule changes take effect quickly, so it should
stop 
replicating soon after getting this request.

Step 3: Restart replication
ldapmodify -x -D "cn=directory manager" -w
password
dn: dn from Step 1
changetype: modify
replace: nsds5replicaupdateschedule
nsds5replicaupdateschedule: 0000-2359 0123456

That turns the schedule back to all day, every day, and it
should take 
effect immediately, sending over all of the changes it had
stored while 
replication was stopped.
>
> I see the "Enable Replica" on the
"Replica Settings"
> screen via the GUI.  Don't see any documentation about
> what this actually does if I uncheck it with a
multi-master
> replication agreement in effect.  If I uncheck it on
both
> the multi-master Supplier/Supplier, will it temporarily
disable
> replication without deleting the replication
agreements?
>
> Diana Shepard
> University of Colorado
>  
>
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