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Lion Replica of Mountain Lion Server possible?

  • Mountain Lion Server (10.8.x) as Open Directory Master
  • Lion Server (10.7.x) as Open Directory Replica


I know this wasn't possible in previous versions of OS X Server & Open Directory. Can someone verify that it still not possible now?


If it's not possible is there anything useful, as a Lion Server, that we can do with the hardward that can't be upgraded to Mountain Lion? (We have a new Mountain Lion Server but want to keep the old server doing…something!?! maybe even a Time Machine Server...if ML Server can back up to a Lion Time Machine Server?)

iMac, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2), MacBook Air

Posted on Dec 19, 2012 12:59 PM

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Dec 20, 2012 6:10 AM in response to Demetrios

Sure, a server doesn't have to be an OD replica to utilize OD accounts. You can bind a server to OD just like you bind a client. In my organization, I've done this for years. I have an OD master and a replica for redundancy in case the master machine were to die. Those two servers don't do much other than run DNS and OD. I have a third server that I use to provide services to clients. It is bound to OD and I run Calendar, Contacts, File Sharing, Mail, Messages, Time Machine, and Web on it. All my network user accounts work just fine. If I remember correctly when you bind your server all the services are kerberized to work with the OD you are joining.


Also, I run FileMaker server on that third machine, and due to compatiblity issues with Mountain Lion, I had to leave that install at Lion for a while waiting for an update from FileMaker. I didn't have any troubles with having a Lion server bound to an OD provided by Mountain Lion.

Lion Replica of Mountain Lion Server possible?

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