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Old 10-15-2009, 07:39 AM
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Default [SOLVED] Disabling LDAP Master in ZCS 6.0.1

Hello "Zimbra-community",

I did successfully set up an ldap-replication environment but I think, this solution is a little oversized for our small workgroup of almost six members

I enabled the zimbra-Master-LDAP by calling:

/opt/zimbra/libexec/zmldapenablereplica

as it is written in the docs.

Now my question: How do I disable the ldap from beeing a "master".

For ZCS 5.0 the docs described some steps to roll back the changes from the script mentioned above but for ZCS 6.0 I couldn't find this part any longer.

Is it not longer neccessary to disable the master or did I just miss something in the docs?

Please help,
Cheers
Marc
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Old 10-19-2009, 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by briconist View Post
Hello "Zimbra-community",

Is it not longer neccessary to disable the master or did I just miss something in the docs?
The back-config engine doesn't really support delete (yet), so disabling the accesslog database on the master isn't really possible. On the other hand, leaving it enabled isn't really going to hurt anything, either.
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Old 10-21-2009, 12:09 AM
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Thanks for your answer, so then I'll just keep it running.
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