Re: Replication and Preferred Bridgehead



I know this issue will occur, but I do not know the event ID anymore...
check the DS event log for that

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"spcqky" <spcqky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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hi, i won't be able to get the event until next week.

Meanwhile, that's what I was suspecting, that there was an NC that the
manual BH does not have and hence another DC is selected to replicate that
NC

However, my understanding is the same as Silva. Can you point us to some
article that confirms the use of non-BH for NC that BH does not have?

many thanks


"Jorge Silva" wrote:

ok...


but was my understanding that in case of manual BH, If there was no DC
for a
specific NC in the list, replication will not occur out of site for that
NC,
that's one of the reasons why if GCs in the branches, make all Bridgehead
Servers GCs


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Jorge Silva
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Systems Administrator
"Jorge de Almeida Pinto [MVP - DS]"
<SubstituteThisWithMyFullNameSeparatedByDots@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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no need to...

as soon as the guy posts the event ID it explains everything...

as with the event ID you will find the problem description

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"Jorge Silva" <jorgesilva_pt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I do not remember the event ID, but it is true the ISTG will choose
a
non-BH, although manual list has been configured.

Can you give more detail about this?

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I hope that the information above helps you

Good Luck
Jorge Silva
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Systems Administrator
"Jorge de Almeida Pinto [MVP - DS]"
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I mean:
You should at least have two for redundacy. If all the DCs in the
manual
list become UNavailable the ISTG will not choose another DC for BH
services as
it would if nothing manual was defined

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"Jorge de Almeida Pinto [MVP - DS]"
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If you define a Bridgehead Server list it means that you are telling
the ISTG..."use only these DCs".
You should at least have two for redundacy. If all the DCs in the
manual list become available the ISTG will not choose another DC for
BH
services as it would if nothing manual was defined.

I do not remember the event ID, but it is true the ISTG will choose
a
non-BH, although manual list has been configured. This has got to do
with that a DC/GC needs to replicate a NC that is not being
replicated
by the current BHs on the manual list. So it picks another DC that
is
not in the manual BH list that does replicate the NC needed
Depending
on the situation, you need to make sure that EACH NC in the forest
is
replicated through the BH (in a multi-domain forest)...

what is the event ID? (I know it reports one)

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"spcqky" <spcqky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
With Windows 2003, does ISTG automatically create NTDS connections
on
non-bridgehead domain controller even though there are preferred
bridgehead
available in the AD site? What are the situations that this can
happen? (I am
seeing such a case but don't really know why it happens)

Please enlighten.

Thanks













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