Managing the DFSR service
You can start or stop the Distributed File System Replication (DFSR) service, start replication, poll Active Directory® for configuration updates, and enable/disable SYSVOL subscription.
To run the DFSR jobs
Running the Directory Service Replication Troubleshooter
Run a replica consistency check against the selected domain controller and attempt to force a replication with any partners that failed. The replica consistency check mimics the functionality of Repadmin /kcc. The Knowledge Consistency Checker (KCC) generates its replication topology if required.
To run the Directory Service Replication Troubleshooter
Enabling or disabling domain controller replication
To enable or disable domain controller replication
The job results are listed in the Result History area. Select a job result to view details in the Result Details area.
Setting directory service log levels
Active Directory® records events in the directory service log in Event Viewer. In Active Administrator®, you can run the Set directory service log levels job to set the log level in Active Directory. By default, Active Directory only records critical and error events (log level 0). As you increase the setting, more events are recorded for the event type, with log level 5 recording all events. If you select No Change, the current setting in Active Directory remains.
To set directory service log levels
Table 60. Directory service log levels
Includes critical events and error events only (default setting in Active Directory).