Chapter 8 Managing Replication - Netscape DIRECTORY SERVER 6.02 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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Replication is the mechanism by which directory data is automatically copied from
one Netscape Directory Server (Directory Server) to another; it is an important
mechanism for extending your directory service beyond a single server
configuration. This chapter describes the tasks to be performed on the supplier
servers and the consumer servers to set up single master replication, multi-master
replication, and cascading replication. This chapter includes the following topics:
Replication Overview (page 276)
Replication Scenarios (page 280)
Summary of Steps for Complex Replication Configurations (page 285)
Detailed Replication Tasks (page 286)
Configuring Single-Master Replication (page 292)
Configuring Multi-Master Replication (page 296)
Configuring Cascading Replication (page 301)
Making a Replica Updatable (page 307)
Deleting the Change Log (page 308)
Initializing Consumers (page 309)
Forcing Replication Updates (page 312)
Replication Over SSL (page 316)
Replication with Earlier Releases (page 318)
Using the Retro Change Log Plug-In (page 320)
Monitoring Replication Status (page 323)
Solving Common Replication Conflicts (page 324)
Managing Replication
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