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1.1 ! root 1: This directory demonstates how to start a ! 2: DSA holding a copy of the root EDB ! 3: ! 4: *** STARTING UP *** ! 5: ! 6: The start the DSA type ! 7: /etc/ros.quipu -t ./quiputailor ! 8: in this directory. ! 9: ! 10: The DSA is started on the address defined in c=GB/EDB ! 11: (line 4 - presentationAddress= localHost=17003) ! 12: ! 13: ! 14: *** UPDATING SLAVES *** ! 15: ! 16: The DSA has also been set up, so that if you add the line :- ! 17: update on ! 18: to quiputailor, then the slave copy of the "root" of the DIT you currrently have, ! 19: will be automatically updated by contacting the DSA giant tortoise. ! 20: NOTE unless you register your DSA, Giant Tortoise will NOT actually send you ! 21: any updates - it will send a security error instead. ! 22: The process for registering a QUIPU DSA is ! 23: described fully in Volume 5 of the ISODE manual. ! 24: ! 25: In some cases it may be better to receive updates from a DSA "closer" to you. ! 26: To do this, alter the "edbinfo" attribute of cn=toucan (or the entry for your ! 27: DSA if you have renamed it) in the file c=GB/EDB ! 28: to specify the name of the DSA you want to contact (This DSA does not ! 29: have to hold a MASTER copy, it can quite happily hold a SLAVE.) ! 30: ! 31: To alter this to get update of "c=GB" for example, change the ! 32: "edbinfo" attribute for cn=toucan to ! 33: edbinfo= c=GB#1#cn=giant tortoise# ! 34: This attribute is multi-valued, so you can have more than one of ! 35: these entries, so both the root, and c=GB can be updated. ! 36: NOTE, again, Giant Tortoise will not send updates, ! 37: unless you have registered your DSA.
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