That's pretty cool, but what does the information mean? What is "largest
delta"?

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repadmin /replsum * /bysrc /bydst

Requires WinXP or later running Win2k3 repadmin or later.

Caveat: It's not actual monitoring, it's like quick dirty checkup.

-B
<Insert all the msft jazz about "AS IS", caveat emptor, etc>



On Wed, 1 Dec 2004, Myrick, Todd (NIH/CIT) wrote:

> Depends on the size of your forest and how many domains; I am partial 
> to Directory Analyzer for monitoring and alerting for forest with 
> multiple domains.  They have a stand alone monitor that is web 
> enabled, or they can integrate with MOM and HP Openview.
> 
> HP Openview has a set of AD tools.
> 
> You might be able to get buy with just MOM for a single domain/forest 
> solution.
> 
> For troubleshooting I use Directory Troubleshooter 4.0 but I have also

> been reviewing Quest new AD tool as well.  Both are excellent and DT 
> is pretty cheap.
> 
> You might want to get into the habbit of running the following tools 
> after you promote a DC.
> 
> NETDIAG (Network Config)
> DCDIAG (DC Config and health)
> Repadmin /showreps (Shows you the current AD replication connections 
> on a
> DC)
> Portqry (check 53,88,123,135,139,445,389,1025,1026,3268) (Firewalls?)
> DNSlint (Good DNS check)
> NLTEST (Good at checking secure channels, DNS registration
> 
> Todd
> 
> 
>  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dennis Depp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 7:34 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [ActiveDir] Monitoring Replication
> 
> What is everyon using to monitor replication between domain 
> controllers?
> 
> I ran into a problem yesterday with replication.  We are running a 
> Bind DNS with the underscore domains delegated to Active Directory 
> integrated DNS.  I rebuilt a domain controller last Wednesday and 
> everything did not get updated properly.  As a result, replication was

> not working properly.  I woln't go into the pain this cuased.  I am 
> interested in what others are doing to monitor the health of Active 
> Directory.  I monitor the event logs, but there were only a few 
> warnings and nothing that particularly alarmed me.
> 
> Thanks in advance for your input.
> 
> Dennis
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