Today Microsoft released great utility to check health of Active Directory Replication in your environment.
More information about utility is HERE.
I tested it and it’s nice tool to check vitality. You don’t have to use command line utilities.
Just check it and you’ll love it 🙂
Most of you probably already updated Active Directory infrastructure from Windows 2003 to Windows 2008 R2. What I see most is that administrators do not upgrade DFS replication subsystem for SYSVOL shares. Before Windows Server 2008 (also R2) was released FRS (File Replication System) is used. In Windows 2008 R2 there is new version released and it’s called DFSR (Distributed File System Replication).
FSR
FSR uses NTFS volumes’ USN journal to determine when a change has occured to a file and triggers replication. When FSR detects file close it gathers information about file and it’s attributes. It also checks file’s MD5 hash. If MD5 hash changes it will trigger replication. If file has changed whole file is send to FSR replication partners.
DFSR
First benefit of DFSR is that it doesn’t replicate whole file, but just a changed data in the file. To be able to check only changes in files it uses RDC (Remote Differential Compression) compression algorithm.
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To recreate automatic AD replications between domain controllers you need to use command:
repadmin /kcc
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Už pár krát sa mi stalo, že som vytvoril GPO politiku, respektíve starú GPO politiku som upravil a nemohol som sa dočakať replikácie na všetkých ostatnch doménových radičoch. Replikácia nikdy neprebehla, SYSVOL DFS link bol nejaký rozbitý. Takto sa stávalo, že klienti pri prihlásení do domény a overení sa voči doménovému radiču dostali starú verziu politiky alebo nedostali tú novú.
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