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rimmermanr@xxxx.yyy

03/08/2006 2:52 AM  
If you promote a new
domain controller and it doesn't automatically generate the right replication
links, is it safe or recommended to delete the link it generated and manually
create the replication link?  Or if you delete it will it try to
automatically generate it again?

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03/08/2006 3:01 AM  
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Automatically generated replication links
If you promote a new domain controller and it doesn't automatically generate the right replication links, is it safe or recommended to delete the link it generated and manually create the replication link? Or if you delete it will it try to automatically generate it again?
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03/08/2006 3:06 AM  
The links will regenerate, if DNS is working properly.

-Z.V.

Rimmerman, Russ wrote:



If
you promote a new
domain controller and it doesn't automatically generate the right
replication
links, is it safe or recommended to delete the link it generated and
manually
create the replication link?  Or if you delete it will it try to
automatically generate it again?



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rimmermanr@xxxx.yyy

03/08/2006 3:19 AM  
All our remote sites automatically pick the same DC at DHQ,
but this site picked a DC that is our primary DNS server at DHQ for some
reason.  We've never had that DC be selected by the KCC before, and I'm not
sure why it picked that one instead.
From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Almeida Pinto,
Jorge deSent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 8:56 AMTo:
ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: RE: [ActiveDir] Automatically
generated replication links
Hi Russ,

The KCC runs 5 mins after the DC boots
and after that each 15 min..

The KCC creates CO as it sees fit (and
that depends on the site and replication topology, partitions to replicate and
replicas hosting partitions).
If you remove the CO manually, it will
recreate them during the next KCC cycle. The creation of auto COs also depends
on what manual COs have been created. Manual created COs will never be touched
by the KCC

So, why do you think it is wrong or what
do you mean with "If you
promote a new domain controller and it doesn't automatically generate the right
replication links"

jorge

From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on
behalf of Rimmerman, RussSent: Wed 2006-03-08 15:50To:
ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: [ActiveDir] Automatically
generated replication links

If you promote a new
domain controller and it doesn't automatically generate the right replication
links, is it safe or recommended to delete the link it generated and manually
create the replication link?  Or if you delete it will it try to
automatically generate it again?



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rimmermanr@xxxx.yyy

03/08/2006 3:24 AM  
I see the problem, this remote DC has a "replicate from"
correctly but the replicate to was a different DC.  I deleted the
replication link to that DC and now there's nothing in the "Replicate to" blank
for that DC.  So it will repopulate within 15
minutes?
From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Almeida Pinto,
Jorge deSent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 8:56 AMTo:
ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: RE: [ActiveDir] Automatically
generated replication links
Hi Russ,

The KCC runs 5 mins after the DC boots
and after that each 15 min..

The KCC creates CO as it sees fit (and
that depends on the site and replication topology, partitions to replicate and
replicas hosting partitions).
If you remove the CO manually, it will
recreate them during the next KCC cycle. The creation of auto COs also depends
on what manual COs have been created. Manual created COs will never be touched
by the KCC

So, why do you think it is wrong or what
do you mean with "If you
promote a new domain controller and it doesn't automatically generate the right
replication links"

jorge

From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on
behalf of Rimmerman, RussSent: Wed 2006-03-08 15:50To:
ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: [ActiveDir] Automatically
generated replication links

If you promote a new
domain controller and it doesn't automatically generate the right replication
links, is it safe or recommended to delete the link it generated and manually
create the replication link?  Or if you delete it will it try to
automatically generate it again?



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03/08/2006 3:32 AM  
________________________________

From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Rimmerman, Russ
Sent: Wed 2006-03-08 16:22
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Automatically generated replication links
I see the problem, this remote DC has a "replicate from" correctly but the replicate to was a different DC. I deleted the replication link to that DC and now there's nothing in the "Replicate to" blank for that DC. So it will repopulate within 15 minutes?

________________________________

From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Almeida Pinto, Jorge de
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 8:56 AM
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Automatically generated replication links
Hi Russ,

The KCC runs 5 mins after the DC boots and after that each 15 min..

The KCC creates CO as it sees fit (and that depends on the site and replication topology, partitions to replicate and replicas hosting partitions).
If you remove the CO manually, it will recreate them during the next KCC cycle. The creation of auto COs also depends on what manual COs have been created. Manual created COs will never be touched by the KCC

So, why do you think it is wrong or what do you mean with "If you promote a new domain controller and it doesn't automatically generate the right replication links"

jorge

________________________________

From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Rimmerman, Russ
Sent: Wed 2006-03-08 15:50
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ActiveDir] Automatically generated replication links
If you promote a new domain controller and it doesn't automatically generate the right replication links, is it safe or recommended to delete the link it generated and manually create the replication link? Or if you delete it will it try to automatically generate it again?
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rimmermanr@xxxx.yyy

03/08/2006 3:49 AM  
repadmin /showreps for that DC says last replication @
(never).  So this DC isn't replicating for some reason.  Not sure why
yet, the subnet is defined properly and everything else looks
good.
From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Almeida Pinto,
Jorge deSent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 9:27 AMTo:
ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: RE: [ActiveDir] Automatically
generated replication links
yes... on the DC that needs
the CO to replicate from. remember when looking on another DC, that object
(including the old deleted CO) still needs to replicate to the other
DCs
From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on
behalf of Rimmerman, RussSent: Wed 2006-03-08 16:22To:
ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: RE: [ActiveDir] Automatically
generated replication links

I see the problem, this remote DC has a "replicate from"
correctly but the replicate to was a different DC.  I deleted the
replication link to that DC and now there's nothing in the "Replicate to" blank
for that DC.  So it will repopulate within 15
minutes?
From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Almeida Pinto,
Jorge deSent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 8:56 AMTo:
ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: RE: [ActiveDir] Automatically
generated replication links
Hi Russ,

The KCC runs 5 mins after the DC boots
and after that each 15 min..

The KCC creates CO as it sees fit (and
that depends on the site and replication topology, partitions to replicate and
replicas hosting partitions).
If you remove the CO manually, it will
recreate them during the next KCC cycle. The creation of auto COs also depends
on what manual COs have been created. Manual created COs will never be touched
by the KCC

So, why do you think it is wrong or what
do you mean with "If you
promote a new domain controller and it doesn't automatically generate the right
replication links"

jorge

From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on
behalf of Rimmerman, RussSent: Wed 2006-03-08 15:50To:
ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: [ActiveDir] Automatically
generated replication links

If you promote a new
domain controller and it doesn't automatically generate the right replication
links, is it safe or recommended to delete the link it generated and manually
create the replication link?  Or if you delete it will it try to
automatically generate it again?



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03/08/2006 3:53 AM  
Russ,

Perhaps you should consider disabling the KCC within one or
more sites, or forest-wide if this is a big issue.

Otherwise, I'd treat all DCs as equals and let the KCC 'do
its thing' :)

neil
From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rimmerman,
RussSent: 08 March 2006 15:18To:
ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: RE: [ActiveDir] Automatically
generated replication links

All our remote sites automatically pick the same DC at DHQ,
but this site picked a DC that is our primary DNS server at DHQ for some
reason.  We've never had that DC be selected by the KCC before, and I'm not
sure why it picked that one instead.
From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Almeida Pinto,
Jorge deSent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 8:56 AMTo:
ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: RE: [ActiveDir] Automatically
generated replication links
Hi Russ,

The KCC runs 5 mins after the DC boots
and after that each 15 min..

The KCC creates CO as it sees fit (and
that depends on the site and replication topology, partitions to replicate and
replicas hosting partitions).
If you remove the CO manually, it will
recreate them during the next KCC cycle. The creation of auto COs also depends
on what manual COs have been created. Manual created COs will never be touched
by the KCC

So, why do you think it is wrong or what
do you mean with "If you
promote a new domain controller and it doesn't automatically generate the right
replication links"

jorge

From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on
behalf of Rimmerman, RussSent: Wed 2006-03-08 15:50To:
ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: [ActiveDir] Automatically
generated replication links

If you promote a new
domain controller and it doesn't automatically generate the right replication
links, is it safe or recommended to delete the link it generated and manually
create the replication link?  Or if you delete it will it try to
automatically generate it again?



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sergio.olivarez@xxxx.yyy

03/08/2006 4:08 AM  
You might want to look
into using Active Directory Load Balancing tool (adlb.exe); I™ve never
used the tool but it might help you control replication and the connection
objects.  Personally, I would trust the KCC and let it do its jobJ 



Thanks... ... ... ...

Sergio J. Olivarez -
Contractor

GD-NS

From:
neil.ruston@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:neil.ruston@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006
8:39 AM
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir]
Automatically generated replication links



Russ,



Perhaps you should consider disabling the
KCC within one or more sites, or forest-wide if this is a big issue.



Otherwise, I'd treat all DCs as equals and
let the KCC 'do its thing' :)



neil



From:
ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rimmerman, Russ
Sent: 08 March 2006 15:18
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir]
Automatically generated replication links

All our remote sites automatically pick
the same DC at DHQ, but this site picked a DC that is our primary DNS server at
DHQ for some reason.  We've never had that DC be selected by the KCC
before, and I'm not sure why it picked that one instead.





From:
ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Almeida Pinto, Jorge de
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006
8:56 AM
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir]
Automatically generated replication links

Hi Russ,



The KCC runs 5 mins after the DC boots and after that each
15 min..



The KCC creates CO as it sees fit (and that depends on the
site and replication topology, partitions to replicate and replicas hosting
partitions).

If you remove the CO manually, it will recreate them
during the next KCC cycle. The creation of auto COs also depends on what manual
COs have been created. Manual created COs will never be touched by the KCC



So, why do you think it is wrong or what do you mean with
"If you promote a new domain controller and it doesn't
automatically generate the right replication links"





jorge



From:
ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Rimmerman, Russ
Sent: Wed 2006-03-08 15:50
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ActiveDir] Automatically
generated replication links



If you promote a new domain controller and it doesn't
automatically generate the right replication links, is it safe or recommended
to delete the link it generated and manually create the replication link? 
Or if you delete it will it try to automatically generate it again?




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03/08/2006 4:32 AM  
You might try establishing a Preferred
Bridgehead server at the hub and spoke sites (Probably 2 is good), that should
allow you to control who is chosen for replication CO™s.  Also you
might also consider DNS record weights if you would like to lower the priority of
the DC™s running DDNS for other things like authentication.   



Todd Myrick



From: Olivarez, Sergio
J Mr ANOSC/FCBS [mailto:sergio.olivarez@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006
11:07 AM
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir]
Automatically generated replication links



You might want to look
into using Active Directory Load Balancing tool (adlb.exe); I™ve never
used the tool but it might help you control replication and the connection
objects.  Personally, I would trust the KCC and let it do its jobJ 



Thanks... ... ... ...

Sergio J. Olivarez -
Contractor

GD-NS

From:
neil.ruston@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:neil.ruston@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006
8:39 AM
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Automatically
generated replication links



Russ,



Perhaps you should consider disabling the
KCC within one or more sites, or forest-wide if this is a big issue.



Otherwise, I'd treat all DCs as equals and
let the KCC 'do its thing' :)



neil



From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Rimmerman, Russ
Sent: 08 March 2006 15:18
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir]
Automatically generated replication links

All our remote sites automatically pick
the same DC at DHQ, but this site picked a DC that is our primary DNS server at
DHQ for some reason.  We've never had that DC be selected by the KCC
before, and I'm not sure why it picked that one instead.





From:
ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Almeida Pinto, Jorge de
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006
8:56 AM
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir]
Automatically generated replication links

Hi Russ,



The KCC runs 5 mins after the DC boots and after that each
15 min..



The KCC creates CO as it sees fit (and that depends on the
site and replication topology, partitions to replicate and replicas hosting
partitions).

If you remove the CO manually, it will recreate them during
the next KCC cycle. The creation of auto COs also depends on what manual COs have been created. Manual created COs will never be touched by the KCC



So, why do you think it is wrong or what do you mean with
"If you promote a new domain controller and it doesn't
automatically generate the right replication links"





jorge



From:
ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Rimmerman, Russ
Sent: Wed 2006-03-08 15:50
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ActiveDir] Automatically
generated replication links



If you promote a new domain controller and it doesn't
automatically generate the right replication links, is it safe or recommended
to delete the link it generated and manually create the replication link? 
Or if you delete it will it try to automatically generate it again?




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the author and do not necessarily represent those of NIplc;
(3) is intended

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rimmermanr@xxxx.yyy

03/08/2006 4:49 AM  
It's odd, the replicate FROM is different than the
replicate TO on these two DCs.  Every other DC we've deployed to date is
the same DC for both from and two (always the same DC for all) and these two
decided to pick something different.
From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Almeida Pinto,
Jorge deSent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 9:27 AMTo:
ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: RE: [ActiveDir] Automatically
generated replication links
yes... on the DC that needs
the CO to replicate from. remember when looking on another DC, that object
(including the old deleted CO) still needs to replicate to the other
DCs
From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on
behalf of Rimmerman, RussSent: Wed 2006-03-08 16:22To:
ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: RE: [ActiveDir] Automatically
generated replication links

I see the problem, this remote DC has a "replicate from"
correctly but the replicate to was a different DC.  I deleted the
replication link to that DC and now there's nothing in the "Replicate to" blank
for that DC.  So it will repopulate within 15
minutes?
From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Almeida Pinto,
Jorge deSent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 8:56 AMTo:
ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: RE: [ActiveDir] Automatically
generated replication links
Hi Russ,

The KCC runs 5 mins after the DC boots
and after that each 15 min..

The KCC creates CO as it sees fit (and
that depends on the site and replication topology, partitions to replicate and
replicas hosting partitions).
If you remove the CO manually, it will
recreate them during the next KCC cycle. The creation of auto COs also depends
on what manual COs have been created. Manual created COs will never be touched
by the KCC

So, why do you think it is wrong or what
do you mean with "If you
promote a new domain controller and it doesn't automatically generate the right
replication links"

jorge

From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on
behalf of Rimmerman, RussSent: Wed 2006-03-08 15:50To:
ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: [ActiveDir] Automatically
generated replication links

If you promote a new
domain controller and it doesn't automatically generate the right replication
links, is it safe or recommended to delete the link it generated and manually
create the replication link?  Or if you delete it will it try to
automatically generate it again?



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03/08/2006 5:16 AM  
Russ,

you are making a big deal out of nothing. Stop worrying yourself sick. IF KCC
built a CO for this DC, KCC thinks that's the most optimal CO possible at
that point. It is not mandatory that the CO should be reciprocal. If you are
not please with what KCC did, then delete its work and create your own. KCC
will not mess with creating another one if the DC is replicating optimally.


Sincerely,

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Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
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From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Rimmerman, Russ
Sent: Wed 3/8/2006 7:51 AM
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Automatically generated replication links
It's odd, the replicate FROM is different than the replicate TO on these two
DCs. Every other DC we've deployed to date is the same DC for both from and
two (always the same DC for all) and these two decided to pick something
different.

________________________________

From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Almeida Pinto, Jorge
de
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 9:27 AM
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Automatically generated replication links
yes... on the DC that needs the CO to replicate from. remember when looking
on another DC, that object (including the old deleted CO) still needs to
replicate to the other DCs

________________________________

From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Rimmerman, Russ
Sent: Wed 2006-03-08 16:22
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Automatically generated replication links
I see the problem, this remote DC has a "replicate from" correctly but the
replicate to was a different DC. I deleted the replication link to that DC
and now there's nothing in the "Replicate to" blank for that DC. So it will
repopulate within 15 minutes?

________________________________

From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Almeida Pinto, Jorge
de
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 8:56 AM
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Automatically generated replication links
Hi Russ,

The KCC runs 5 mins after the DC boots and after that each 15 min..

The KCC creates CO as it sees fit (and that depends on the site and
replication topology, partitions to replicate and replicas hosting
partitions).
If you remove the CO manually, it will recreate them during the next KCC
cycle. The creation of auto COs also depends on what manual COs have been
created. Manual created COs will never be touched by the KCC

So, why do you think it is wrong or what do you mean with "If you promote a
new domain controller and it doesn't automatically generate the right
replication links"

jorge

________________________________

From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Rimmerman, Russ
Sent: Wed 2006-03-08 15:50
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ActiveDir] Automatically generated replication links
If you promote a new domain controller and it doesn't automatically generate
the right replication links, is it safe or recommended to delete the link it
generated and manually create the replication link? Or if you delete it will
it try to automatically generate it again?
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04/02/2006 8:04 AM  
I would also say look closely at the defined topology. There is a reason the
KCC is setting things up that way. If it isn't doing what you expect, you
probably don?t have sites/subnets configured properly or possibly have a
misunderstanding on replication connection fundamentals.
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Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 12:13 PM
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Automatically generated replication links

Russ,

you are making a big deal out of nothing. Stop worrying yourself sick. IF
KCC built a CO for this DC, KCC thinks that's the most optimal CO possible
at that point. It is not mandatory that the CO should be reciprocal. If you
are not please with what KCC did, then delete its work and create your own.
KCC will not mess with creating another one if the DC is replicating
optimally.


Sincerely,

Dèjì Akómöláfé, MCSE+M MCSA+M MCT
Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
www.readymaids.com - we know IT
www.akomolafe.com
Do you now realize that Today is the Tomorrow you were worried about
Yesterday? -anon

________________________________

From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Rimmerman, Russ
Sent: Wed 3/8/2006 7:51 AM
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Automatically generated replication links
It's odd, the replicate FROM is different than the replicate TO on these two
DCs. Every other DC we've deployed to date is the same DC for both from and
two (always the same DC for all) and these two decided to pick something
different.

________________________________

From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Almeida Pinto,
Jorge de
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 9:27 AM
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Automatically generated replication links
yes... on the DC that needs the CO to replicate from. remember when looking
on another DC, that object (including the old deleted CO) still needs to
replicate to the other DCs

________________________________

From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Rimmerman, Russ
Sent: Wed 2006-03-08 16:22
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Automatically generated replication links
I see the problem, this remote DC has a "replicate from" correctly but the
replicate to was a different DC. I deleted the replication link to that DC
and now there's nothing in the "Replicate to" blank for that DC. So it will
repopulate within 15 minutes?

________________________________

From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Almeida Pinto,
Jorge de
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 8:56 AM
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Automatically generated replication links
Hi Russ,

The KCC runs 5 mins after the DC boots and after that each 15 min..

The KCC creates CO as it sees fit (and that depends on the site and
replication topology, partitions to replicate and replicas hosting
partitions).
If you remove the CO manually, it will recreate them during the next KCC
cycle. The creation of auto COs also depends on what manual COs have been
created. Manual created COs will never be touched by the KCC

So, why do you think it is wrong or what do you mean with "If you promote a
new domain controller and it doesn't automatically generate the right
replication links"

jorge

________________________________

From: ActiveDir-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Rimmerman, Russ
Sent: Wed 2006-03-08 15:50
To: ActiveDir@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ActiveDir] Automatically generated replication links
If you promote a new domain controller and it doesn't automatically generate
the right replication links, is it safe or recommended to delete the link it
generated and manually create the replication link? Or if you delete it
will it try to automatically generate it again?
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