Re: ADC Replication Problems
- From: "Damon" <Damon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 17:07:02 -0700
I checked 5.5 in raw and didnt see these objects...not in 5.5 nor AD. What
happened, i think, is prior to installing the ADC, i killed these accounts in
AD. Replication in AD probably didnt complete before i installed the ADC.
The objects that are having problems replicating do not and should not be
there. I dont need them anymore. They are tied to groups, but i dont want to
kill the adc-global-names attribute for the groups in question, do I? Thanks
for your response.
"Andrew Blevins" wrote:
> What was deleted, the 5.5 object or the AD object? It sounds like the ADC is
> trying to hit an object on the AD side that no longer exists (which is
> probably because you went through the delete articles). The thing is, on the
> 5.5 side, the object might still exist with an ADC-Global-Names attribute
> applied to it. This would make the ADC think that the object had already
> been created in AD, and it would attempt to apply modify operations to it
> like any other object.
> Check out the source object in Exchange 5.5 Admin opened in raw mode. This
> would allow you to check and see if the ADC-Global-Names attribute is
> populated on the 5.5 side. If it is, just delete the contents of the
> ADC-Global-Names att and the next time the ADC runs it will populate AD
> again with the object.
>
> I might have completely misunderstood your problem. If so, let me know and
> we can try to figure this out!
>
> Good luck.
> "Damon" <Damon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:51DF9CD4-C075-4E86-87FC-2F904352114A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >I am stuck. Any help will be appreciated. I am running Exch5.5, and am
> >about
> > to add an exchange 2k3 server on top of Win2k3, to my organization. I
> > installed the ADC and most replication occurs, however, I have three
> > previously deleted objects (user accounts) that seem to be stuck, and are
> > tied to groups.
> >
> > Event Type: Error
> > Event Source: MSADC
> > Event Category: LDAP Operations
> > Event ID: 8270
> > Date: 4/13/2005
> > Time: 10:50:52 PM
> > User: N/A
> > Computer: VMSTEMPMAIL
> > Description:
> > LDAP returned the error [20] No Such Object when importing the transaction
> > dn: CN=Accounting-1,CN=Users,DC=vmsom,DC=com
> > changetype: Modify
> > member:add:CN=Counts\,
> > Tim\0ADEL:0140a5ec-8432-4274-a2c6-9653126daa56,CN=Deleted Objects,DC...
> > unmergedAtts:
> > :<>
> > ReplicatedObjectVersion:63
> > -
> > This is preventing me from moving forward with the exchange install. I
> > have
> > moved exchange accounts/services objects into the users OU per article
> > KB290419. I have applied permissions in exchange 5.5 per article
> > KB329047, I
> > have viewed per article Q258310 and attempted to delete objects per
> > article
> > Q244344 (i think i used the wrong syntax), but still nothing. Oh yea, I
> > have
> > let this thing sit for over two weeks so that replication can occur. Any
> > help will be appreciated.
> > Regards,
> > Damon
>
>
>
.
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