The Properties dialog box for a forest is used to view some of properties of the forest added to the Recovery Manager Console.
In the Recovery Manager Console tree, click the Active Directory node, and then click Connect to Forest on the Action menu.
In the Connect to Forest dialog box, complete the following steps:
Enter the full DNS name or IP address of any domain or domain controller from the forest.
Specify the user logon name and password you want to use to access the forest.
Select the Use Secure Socket Layer (SSL) to encrypt the connection check box to use LDAP over SSL when connecting to the forest. The default value for this option is determined by the same setting in the RMAD Settings dialog; however, you can change the setting here for this particular connection.
Click OK.
The dialog box that opens includes the following elements:
Forest functional level. Displays the functional level of the forest.
Tombstone Lifetime. Displays the number of days before a deleted object is removed from directory services.
Forest-wide FSMO roles. Displays the DNS names of domain controllers that hold the Schema Master and Domain Naming Master roles.
The Properties dialog box for a domain is used to view some of properties of the domain added to the Recovery Manager Console.
In the dialog box that opens you can use the following elements:
Forest functional level. Displays the functional level of the forest to which the domain belongs.
Domain functional level. Displays the functional level of the domain.
Domain-wide FSMO roles. Displays the DNS names of the domain controllers that hold the RID Master, Infrastructure Master, and PDC Emulator domain-wide FSMO roles.
The Properties dialog box for a domain controller is used to view some of properties of the selected domain controller available for the forest added to the Recovery Manager Console.
In the console tree, expand the Active Directory node, and then expand the Forest node for the forest where the domain controller is located. If you don't see any Forest node, add the forest to the console using the appropriate procedure from Forest properties.
In the console tree, click All Domain Controllers. This causes the detail pane to display all domain controllers available for the selected forest.
In the details pane, select the desired domain controller, and then click Properties on the Action menu.
The dialog box that opens includes the following elements:
Operating system. Displays the name of the current operating system installed on the domain controller.
Site. Displays the name of the site in which the domain controller is located.
Global Catalog. If this check box selected, the domain controller is enabled as global catalog. A global catalog stores a full replica of the directory data for its own domain and a partial replica of the directory data for every other domain in the forest.
FSMO roles. Lists the forest-wide and domain-wide FSMO roles owned by the domain controller.
This DC hosts the following application directory partitions. Lists the application directory partitions hosted by the selected domain controller.
You can view the properties of an AD LDS (ADAM) partition located in an AD LDS (ADAM) configuration set to which the Recovery Manager Console is connected.
In the console tree, expand the Active Directory® node, then expand the node representing the AD LDS (ADAM) configuration set that includes the AD LDS (ADAM) partition whose properties you want to view.
Expand the Partitions node, and then select the partition.
From the main menu, select Action | Properties.
The Properties dialog box for an AD LDS (ADAM) partition provides a list of the AD LDS (ADAM) instances that host that partition. The list includes the following elements:
Name. Displays the AD LDS (ADAM) instance name.
Host. Displays the full DNS name of the computer with the AD LDS (ADAM) installation.
Port. Displays the port number used by AD LDS (ADAM).
Site. Displays the name of the site to which the AD LDS (ADAM) instance belongs.
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