> that is how the replication takes place isn't it? (#3?)

Correct....did I say something that inferred this is not the case? In
rereading my note below I don't think I did.....

We're somewhat generalizing the mechanics here, but yes, from a high
level, we replicate on a per NC basis over the COs in question. There
are priorities associated with different things that help us choose what
replicates first vs. last as well.



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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Last Replication Occurrence

I think we typically talk about CO and naming context because that is
how
the replication takes place isn't it? (#3?)

When you get down to it, the actual replication queue item is NC based,
not
connection based. If you force it to replicate a specific connection
(ala
sites and services tool) it will queue up requests to replicate every
naming
context handled by that connection. The other methods of queuing
replication
is when a DC received a change notification then it will pull that
specific
NC from the DC that sent the change notification, not everything on that
CO.
However when the timer runs out for a intersite replication a queue item
will be popped for every NC each CO is responsible for.

At least this is what I see when I watch the inbound queue. 


  joe
 

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Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2004 4:56 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Last Replication Occurrence

Sure, so long as you understand the caveats:
1) A DC doesn't initiate replication wholesale so much as it does
initiate
replication on a particular connection object (a CO is the "connection"
so
to speak between two DCs from a replication perspective).
2) Replication is inbound from a CO perspective....when  you say that
replication took place over a given CO that means it was inbound from
dc1 to dc2.
3) We typically talk about replication not only on a per CO basis but
also
on a per naming context perspective.

You can run repadmin /showreps against a DC to see the status of its
inbound
replication objects as well as replication notifications of partners.
That's
what many people do as a first view of a specific DC.

My favorite way of viewing replication uses a switch that, if memory
serves
me correctly, was added in 2k03's repadmin: repadmin /showrepl * /csv
That
lets me see the status of inbound replication on all COs for all NCs on
all
DCs in the forest.

For a single naming context, repadmin /showutdvec is really nice too,
but
that doesn't show each CO, it just shows a replication "summary" of
sorts
from the perspective of a given DC, taken from the up to dateness
vector.
This command isn't as interesting until forest functional level is >=1
as we
don't time-stamp the utdv until we attain that level of functionality.

~Eric


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Adner
Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2004 2:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Last Replication Occurrence

I know repadmin /showmeta will tell me when an object was last updated,
but
is there a switch (or other command) to just show when replication was
last
initiated on a Dc, regardless if anything was actually replicated or
not?

I know I can enable more logging for the NTDS service, but I'm curious
if
there's an easier method available. Thx

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