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| | | initialized |
| | | INFO_DESCRIPTION_INITIALIZE_REPLICATION_SERVER_PORT_DESTINATION=Directory \ |
| | | server administration port number of the destination server whose contents will be initialized |
| | | INFO_DESCRIPTION_EXTERNAL_INITIALIZATION_LOCAL=Use this option when the \ |
| | | contents of only the specified directory server will be initialized with an \ |
| | | external method (import-ldif command or binary copy) |
| | | INFO_REPLICATION_TOOL_DESCRIPTION=This utility can be used to configure \ |
| | | replication between servers so that the data of the servers is synchronized.\ |
| | | For replication to work you must first enable replication using the \ |
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| | | base DN to be disabled. |
| | | MILD_ERR_NO_SUFFIXES_SELECTED_TO_INITIALIZE_ALL=You must choose at least one \ |
| | | base DN to initialize. |
| | | INFO_REPLICATION_PRE_EXTERNAL_INITIALIZATION_LOCAL_PROMPT=Are you going to \ |
| | | initialize only the contents of server %s (type 'no' if you will initialize \ |
| | | contents of all replicated servers for the given Base DN's)? |
| | | MILD_ERR_NO_SUFFIXES_SELECTED_TO_PRE_EXTERNAL_INITIALIZATION=You must specify \ |
| | | the base DN's that will be initialized using the import-ldif command or the \ |
| | | binary copy. |
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| | | initialized externally |
| | | INFO_PROGRESS_POST_EXTERNAL_INITIALIZATION=Updating replication information on \ |
| | | base DN %s |
| | | INFO_PROGRESS_PRE_INITIALIZATION_LOCAL_FINISHED_PROCEDURE=Now you can proceed \ |
| | | to the initialization of the contents of the base DN's on server %s. You can \ |
| | | use the command import-ldif or the binary copy to do so.%n%nWhen the \ |
| | | initialization is completed you must use the subcommand '%s' for replication \ |
| | | to work with the new base DN's. |
| | | INFO_PROGRESS_PRE_INITIALIZATION_FINISHED_PROCEDURE=Now you can proceed \ |
| | | to the initialization of the contents of the base DN's on all the replicated \ |
| | | servers. You can use the command import-ldif or the binary copy to do \ |