Replicating Active Directory
To replicate Active Directory
1 Select Active Directory Health | Troubleshooter.
2 Open the Troubleshooting tab.
6 Click Browse to locate the source domain controller.
7 Click Browse to locate the target domain controller.
8 Click OK.
9 Expand Replication view, and select the replication.The Replication view displays the source and target domain controllers, the shared naming contexts for the two servers, and the target’s immediate replication partners.
The Recommended Replication Path list displays the source and target servers for each naming context. Selecting/unselecting naming contexts show/hide pairs in the Recommended replication path list.
11 To replicate a pair, right-click the pair, and select Replicate now.The status changes to Replicated.
▪ Last attempt: date and time when the last replication was attempted
▪ Last result: results of the last replication process
▪ Last success: date and time of the last successful replication
▪ Consecutive failures: number of consecutive failures encountered during the last replication session
▪ Current USN: current Update Sequence Number (USN)The Unreplicated changes window displays the source and target servers, the selected naming context, unreplicated objects, and unreplicated attributes for the selected object.
▪ To filter the list of unreplicated objects, start typing in the Filter objects box. The display updates as you type.
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16 Click OK to return to the main display.
Recovering Active Directory Health data
Preparing for data recovery
To prepare for the possibility of data recovery, record information about the Active Administrator® installation and back up the necessary folders and files.
▪ All permissions on the ActiveAdministrator folder share
▪ Contents of the ActiveAdministrator folder share
Restoring the Active Directory Health module and data
These steps assume that you are recovering both the Active Administrator® server and the Active Administrator databases. To make the recovery faster it is recommended, if possible, to use the same Active Administrator server name.
To restore the Active Directory Health module and data
1 Restore the Active Administrator folder share. Make sure the Active Administrator folder is shared as ActiveAdministrator. Restore any custom NTFS or share permissions.Option 1: Remove and install all Active Directory Health Analyzer agents using the Active Administrator Console. See Installing Active Directory Health Analyzer agents.
Option 2: Use the Active Directory Health Agent Configuration utility, which you can find at C:\Windows\DAAgent\DAAgentConfig.exe. See Using the Active Directory Health Analyzer agent configuration utility.
b Type the name of the new Active Administrator server in the ADS Server Address box.
c Click Set.
d Click Yes to confirm.
e Click Yes to restart the agent.
- To test the connection with the ADS server, click Test Connection with Server.
- To test the connection with the Active Directory Health Analyzer agent, click Test Connection with Agent.
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