Re: Site management tool for ADAM?

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Hi

yes site management in ADAM is difficult. There have been hints
that this might improve in the longhorn timeframe...I don't
know of any other tools.

There's quite a bit of information on sites in the ADAM Help
file. Building a set of ldf files is probably the way to go, the
ldf examples in the O'Reilly AD Cookbook would be a good
starting point, see Chapter 11:

http://www.rallenhome.com/books/adcookbook/code.html

however for ADAM some settings e.g. replInterval on siteLink
objects do not appear to be documented but have the behavior
you would expect in the testing I have done.

If you have problems post back.

Lee Flight

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Are there any tools out there (free or commercial) for managing sites
in ADAM? Specifically I mean creating the site and server objects in
the configuration schema and getting all the NTDS settings correct.
This seems to be a huge hole in the current ADAM toolset.

If there are no tools to do this, are there any good places to go on
what attributes need to be set when creating site, subnet, server, and
site-link objects manually? I can set a lot of the obvious ones
through ADAM ADSI-Edit (schedule, subnet name, site-link members, etc),
but I'm worried that I'll miss something important.

Mike



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