Re: ADC Replication Problems
- From: "Damon" <Damon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 14:07:03 -0700
Sorry for the late reponse.
No. They arent in 5.5 nor AD. They show up in my event log though. Per the
connection agreement verification, "The Exchange 5.5 directory still contains
objects that are not replicated to Active Directory." The only fix per
842124, is to install exchange 2k3 sp1, but that is not possible b/c i only
have the ADC installed. I am using the ADC from sp1, so i dont understand. I
am being held up b/c the Exch2k3 install warns me that everything hasnt been
replicated, and to resolve those issues first, but it seems that this may be
a known/"unfixable" problem, and I may need to continue. I have a two way
rep agreement. Should this be one way? I have tried all ways and allowed time
for replication, yet i cannot get the orphaned object to replicate, not that
they should. Do you think I should continue with the install or pay thr
$245.00 to let microsoft figure it out? WHat harm could i cause if i continue
with the install?
Thanks again for your help.
Damon
"Andrew Blevins" wrote:
> So these objects don't exist anywhere in 5.5 that you can see, or in AD, yet
> they are appearing in error messages in the ADC. . .
> Don't delete the ADC-Global-Names for the groups. What you may have to do is
> just continue with the migration, and then delete the objects in AD (if they
> even exist at that point) after the fact. How is this holding up your
> migration?
> These may be tombstoned objects, but its hard to say. Sometimes there will
> be orphaned or garbage collected objects in the 5.5 directory that could
> cause problems. But it sounds like its trying to replicate a deleted object
> anyway.
> Anyone else have any thoughts?
> "Damon" <Damon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:21CFA794-6477-4986-9B95-501EB3A0648E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >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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