Hi Dean, Thanx for your explanation!
Regards, Jorge -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dean Wells Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 15:06 To: AD mailing list (Send) Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Active Directory Replication - Removing NCs Replication links are maintained under the repsFrom attribute on the NC head. The attribute contains the InvocationID and replication CNAME for each partner plus additional replication metadata such as USNs, last replication success/result, schedule and control data. The attribute value is constructed by the KCC and is not replicated. Further, it is owned by the system and, as such, cannot be "easily" modified ("easily" does indeed mean it can be modified but, in general, it's protected for a good reason). If you wish to modify it, I would suggest you allow the KCC to do so by placing the offending DC in a site configured to dissuade other DCs from using it as a source replica. Replica links can be adequately dissected using the Windows Server 2003/ADAM LDP.EXE tool. For example - 1> repsFrom: dwVersion = 1, V1.cb: 275, V1.cConsecutiveFailures: 0 V1.timeLastSuccess: 12723314676 V1.timeLastAttempt: 12723314676 V1.ulResultLastAttempt: 0x0 V1.cbOtherDraOffset: 216 V1.cbOtherDra: 59 V1.ulReplicaFlags: 0x70 V1.rtSchedule: <ldp:skipped> V1.usnvec.usnHighObjUpdate: 4077980 V1.usnvec.usnHighPropUpdate: 4077980 V1.uuidDsaObj: 1d110953-f6fa-4ed9-986f-c0bf895e52c4 V1.uuidInvocId: 4e6280e4-33cf-49f1-a77f-d95e9942f822 V1.uuidTransportObj: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 V1~mtx_address: 1d110953-f6fa-4ed9-986f-c0bf895e52c4._msdcs.mset.local V1.cbPASDataOffset: 0 V1~PasData: version = -1, size = -1, flag = -1 ; Dean -- Dean Wells MSEtechnology * Tel: +1 (954) 501-4307 * Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://msetechnology.com -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jorge de Almeida Pinto Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 7:59 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED] ' Subject: [ActiveDir] Active Directory Replication - Removing NCs Hi Everyone, While continuing with my "evil" tests.... ;-)) I'm trying to figure something out. To summarize: Site links connect sites for replication Connection objects connect DCs for replication Replication links connect naming contexts for replication The first two are stored in the configuration container and it is possible to view/manipulate these with DSSITE.MSC and ADSIEDIT.MSC. Does someone know where replication links are stored and how to view/manipulate these in the directory. Why this question? For those who remember, a while ago a was testing with the W2K3 REPADMIN /unhost option to remove a naming context from a GC. The situation I experience sometimes (for now only on W2K SP3) is that I'm able to remove a certain naming context from the global catalog without problems. The event viewer presents me the IDs I expect. However on the same GC when I try to remove another naming context I receive the following error: DsReplicaDel LOCAL_ONLY() failed with status 8450 (0x2102): The naming context cannot be removed because it is replicated to another server (In REPLMON I can see that the GC has replication links for the particular naming context.) This results in not being able to remove the naming context from the GC as expected. At the moment the DC/GC is running W2K SP3 and the command is executed from a WXP SP1 computer Does someone know how to continue troubleshooting this, as I cannot determine how to continue? (I have been looking at my screen for an hour now and I cannot come up with something... ;-(( )(I hate when this happens! *^%&*%&*^*&[EMAIL PROTECTED]@ ) Hope you guys can help me! Regards, Jorge This e-mail and any attachment is for authorised use by the intended recipient(s) only. It may contain proprietary material, confidential information and/or be subject to legal privilege. 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