Try the counter intuitive.  There is another list there somewhere, I 
do not have ACS 3.0 up on here right now but we DID see this before 
and spent many hours on it, just like you.  :(

My colleagues ran into this, and it was just because the prompts 
seemed counter intuitive on "who is a replication" partner or not.  
Try inverting them.  I would do a personal backup first though before 
you try it.

Unfortunately this was a few months ago, and I did not work on it 
directly to tell you the precise prompt.  However, try inverting them 
or looking for another subtle list of allowable servers.  Or there 
was another odd list to denote who is allowed to replicate or not.  
It was very counter intuitive to my colleagues.  I think we resolved 
this before TAC could, but if you could get them on the phone, ask 
them specifically which area you should be looking at.

Let me see if I can get it loaded up, but there is one more odd list 
or something counter intuitive (it was definitely a list of 'adding' 
'removing' different servers).

> I'm running two CiscoSecure ACS 3.0 servers on W2K and trying to replicate
> the database from one to the other.
> They can both see eachother and are setup as replication partners.  
> One is set to send all components and one to receive all components.  They
> both have the other server listed under "Accept replication from".
> 
> Both are set for Manual replication, but when I click on "Replicate Now",
> the screen refreshes immediately and the following message is logged in
> "Reports and Activity" under "Database Replicaton":
> 02/27/2003 10:27:12 INFO Outbound replication cycle completed 
> 02/27/2003 10:27:12 ERROR ACS '' has denied replication request 
> 02/27/2003 10:27:08 INFO Outbound replication cycle starting... 
> The other server logs the following info:
> 02/27/2003 10:28:50 ERROR Inbound database replication from ACS '' denied 
> 
> (Server names removed to protect the guilty.)
> 
> It doesn't matter which server I try to kick off replication from.  The
> other one always seems to deny it.  I did a search on cisco.com for this,
> but got nothing.
> If anyone can give me some guidance here or something to check, I'd
> appreciate it.
> 
> thanks,
> Aaron
-Carroll Kong




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