Active Directory Could Not Transfer The Remaining Data
Active Directory Could Not Transfer The Remaining Data
This article describe on how to trouble shoot your data transfer or replicate your active directory domain over forest, please feel free contact me if you need more assistance by fill your question on comment form-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
What Active Directory Transfer Data or Replication
If you run multiple active directory for any reason such as redundancy or cluster so you need make an forest, active directory on same forest would replicate their data. for example, you create active directory domain on primary active directory, then by engine the data for user account will create/write on another active directory on forest.Why Active Directory Transfer Data or Replication
This is very important when your company have brach office on another geo from your main office, you need build secondary or additional active directory and join to the forest that manage for data replication over forest.How Active Directory Transfer Data or Replication
To determine which error on your forest system that prevent Active Directory Transfer The Remaining Data or replicate data to another active directory on same forest, you can run dcdiag cmdlet (you can find article using dcdiag on this blog). Active directory could not transfer the remaining data or do a replicate on forest because the "RPC Service" Error/Hang or stop working, just restart the RPC Service on your active directory where error detected for replication using Dcdiag then restart RPC Service on these.Recomendation
I highly recomended do dcdiag every 1 week on your active directory to make sure your active directory with good performance
** Note : Pay attention to every detail steps that informed, failure or damage to your system or data is not my responsibility "Do With Your Own Risk" or you can do research through the Lab to minimize your system failure
Tama on Google+
Comments
Post a Comment