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Zumwalt, Robert

2008-03-10, 8:54 pm

Is there a way to designate a separate read port from write port? Or do
I need to create 2 separate connections if I want to perform this type
of action?



Robert Zumwalt


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Quanah Gibson-Mount

2008-03-10, 8:54 pm

--On Monday, March 10, 2008 2:58 PM -0500 "Zumwalt, Robert"
<Robert.Zumwalt@chartercom.com> wrote:

> Is there a way to designate a separate read port from write port? Or do
> I need to create 2 separate connections if I want to perform this type
> of action?


AFAIK, there is no such distinction at all in LDAP... You could create two
separate *connections* and have one do write, and one do reads...

--Quanah


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Zumwalt, Robert

2008-03-10, 8:54 pm

I don't think it is the norm... in our production environment we have 12
cache servers which are optimized for searches and respond to one port..
and a single separate server which is optimized for write requests.

Robert

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> Is there a way to designate a separate read port from write port? Or

do
> I need to create 2 separate connections if I want to perform this type
> of action?


AFAIK, there is no such distinction at all in LDAP... You could create
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--Quanah


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Gerry Smyth

2008-03-10, 8:54 pm

From a security point of view we have adapted a master-slave relationship
where writes are performed at the master level server and reads are
performed via the slaves via port 389.

Data is replicated from master - to - slave via slurpd.





"Zumwalt, Robert" <Robert.Zumwalt@chartercom.com>
11/03/2008 10:42 a.m.

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I don't think it is the norm... in our production environment we have 12
cache servers which are optimized for searches and respond to one port..
and a single separate server which is optimized for write requests.

Robert

-----Original Message-----
From: Quanah Gibson-Mount [mailto:quanah@zimbra.com]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 3:03 PM
To: Zumwalt, Robert; perl-ldap@perl.org
Subject: Re: ports

--On Monday, March 10, 2008 2:58 PM -0500 "Zumwalt, Robert"
<Robert.Zumwalt@chartercom.com> wrote:

> Is there a way to designate a separate read port from write port? Or

do
> I need to create 2 separate connections if I want to perform this type
> of action?


AFAIK, there is no such distinction at all in LDAP... You could create
two
separate *connections* and have one do write, and one do reads...

--Quanah


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Quanah Gibson-Mount
Principal Software Engineer
Zimbra, Inc
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Zimbra :: the leader in open source messaging and collaboration

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