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| | | Preparing base DN dc=example,dc=com to be initialized externally ..... Done. |
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| | | 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 so. You must use the same LDIF file or binary copy on each server. |
| | | 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 so. You must use the same LDIF file or binary copy on |
| | | each server. |
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| | | When the initialization is completed you must use the subcommand 'post-external-initialization' for replication to work with the new base DN's contents.</screen> |
| | | When the initialization is completed you must use the subcommand |
| | | 'post-external-initialization' for replication to work with the |
| | | new base DN's contents.</screen> |
| | | </step> |
| | | <step> |
| | | <para>Restore the new server database from the backup archive.</para> |