Re: Duplicate Sites

From: TerryM (nospam_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 06/24/04


Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 21:11:10 -0400

ok, well it seems that if you have one machine assigned to two sites, with a
different GUID listed in each site, when the data gets passed up to the
central site the central site will only accept one set of data.

The problem I'm having seems to be in SW Metering. I get errors that a
machine doesn't exist (since that GUID from that site isn't in the central
site because the GUID from the other site is already there). The big
problem is that SW Metering decides to stop working when it gets in this
situation and creates a SUR file. It will stop processing SUM files until
that SUR file is dealt with. I find it hard to believe SMS would react like
this? Why wouldn't it just move on to the next entry...

Anyway that is a different post.

Terry

""Lee Li[MSFT]"" <leelili@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Dear Terry,
>
> Thank you for posting.
>
> The answer is No. If a client switched sites, it will not be automatically
> removed from previous sites. it will only be removed if you had set the
> task "delete Inactive Client discovery data" and when the expired day
> condition is met. Just as Mark had mentioned, this issue is like your
> clients moving around and switching their site boundaries and changing
> their assigned site. So you only need to delete the client computer in All
> system collection in the first primary site.
>
> Hope the above information helps. Have a nice day!
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Lee Li
> MCSE2000, MCDBA2000
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