Now you have your replication agreements. If you look at the vdcrepadmin command, you have the following options If we have more PSCs, plan the mesh topology and with the createagreement we can plan the same. Because of the replication time, it can take a few seconds to a few minutes before a full network topology is configured. If you use DSCC to create a new replication protocol, you can copy some or all of the replication agreement configuration settings from an existing replication agreement. If this command is run with the -A protocol option, you can change the authentication protocol used by replication. This procedure modifies the remote copy that is the subject of an existing replication agreement. The DN suffix and the configuration of the existing agreement remain the same. In our example, we therefore create the agreement between PSC37 and PSC35, so that in the event of a PSC36 failure, we always have replication with another partner in the field. The dsconf accord-repl-agmt command ensures that the provider server and the target server use the same replication authentication settings. Use the following command to create a new replication protocol between PSCs. A replication agreement is a set of settings for a provider that configures and controls how updates are sent to a given consumer. The replication agreement must be established on the replicated suffix of the provider that sends updates to its consumer. You must create a replication agreement for each consumer that you want to update for the provider.
Note – If you change the port number on a master while replication is running, you do not need to reset the servers. However, the old replication agreement, which referred to the old address (host:old-port), is no longer useful. If replication is to continue as before the port number was changed, you must create a new agreement with the new address (host:new-port). Use the dsconf list-repl-agmts command to list existing replication agreements using the command line. We can also find from the output the current synchronization with all replication partners with the current value of the update sequence (USN) and, in case of error, check the protocol /var/log/vmware/vmdird/vmdird-syslog.log Replication With Releases Vor Directory Server 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.5.0) Please note: that you must run the partner status of each PSC to list the exact list of partners and status…