Re: Child site issue

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From: Luke Packard [MSFT] (lukep_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/31/04


Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 09:51:23 -0800

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Luke Packard [MSFT]
SMS 2003 Technical FAQ:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/prodtechnol/sms/sms2003/plan/techfaq/default.asp
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"Dave Halperin" <davidhalperin@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:O%236s0%23eEEHA.3716@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>       Hello,
>       I just brought up my child site in Europe. I created an address and
a
> sender for the parent site and vica versa. Now I asked this question
before,
> but now when I look at the admin console of each site, the other sites SMS
> server is showing up in the "Site Systems" group. These sites are totally
> independent as far as MP, serve logon and all other component. Not sure
why
> they showed up(like they did in my lab), but others have told me this
> shouldn't happen.
***Lukep:  What site system role(s) are listed for the servers in the site
systems property page?  Is this SMS 2.0?  If so, are the site server's DCs?
If so, do you have logon isntallation or logon discovery enabled?  If so,
this is expected
>
>       Also, in my lab, I specified a domain admin user acoount to connect
> the site.
I left this account blank and want to user computer accounts
> instead. Is this OK.
***Lukep:  What do you mean "left this account blank"?  Is this SMS 2.0?  If
so, you cannot use machine accounts.  In SMS 2003 you install a site in
advanced security (requires AD) and the machine account will be used for
most operations.
And under Component status, I now see the other site
> server and these two Components listed:
>       SMS_EXECUTIVE - stopped on parent installing on child (meaning that
it
> is installing on the parent
>       SMS_LAN_SENDER - stopped on parent installing on child (meaning that
> it is installing on the parent
>
***Lukep:  You're looking at the child site components from the parent site
admin console?  Sounds like your sites are either not communicating or not
setup correctly.  Check smssetup.log and status of SMS Executive and Site
Component Manager for each site to verify the site is setup correctly.  Then
check sender.log and despool.log on the sites to see if they are
communicating.
>       It has been 30-40 minutes since the install and all I see are lots
of
> error and the sites don't seem to see each other yet. Does this take
longer?
>
>
>
>


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