We have two machines set up with DFS replication between them for the files.
It seems that one of the machines lost synchronization with the other and
has been a bit "behind" the other server by about 30 minutes or so. That is
to say that there was a different version of the same file on each server. I
have resolved this by rebooting the "delayed" server, but it seems to me
that we should not have to do this. The "primary" server (the "up to date"
one) reboots every night as it's got a bad memory leak. The other server
reboots every week. Is this what is causing the replication issues?

 

John-AldrichTile-Tools

 


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