File Replication Service /DFS

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Colin

Can any one help with the warning I keep getting below?
the server os was rebuilt and know Ive tryed adding it
back to DFS and It doesn't replicate and the is the only
error I can see. I have run Netdiag and DCdiag on bother
servers that are replicating

Any help would be grate.

Colin

Event Type: Warning
Event Source: NtFrs
Event Category: None
Event ID: 13562
Date: 28/04/2004
Time: 13:51:35
User: N/A
Computer: HELIUM
Description:
Following is the summary of warnings and errors
encountered by File Replication Service while polling the
Domain Controller server1.domain for FRS replica set
configuration information.

The nTFRSSubscriber object
cn=oxygenrep,cn=oxygenrep,cn=3b74d475-9594-4a2c-a890-
ce0caad418d5,cn=dfs volumes,cn=ntfrs
subscriptions,cn=server1,ou=domain controllers,dc=domain
has a invalid value for the attribute frsMemberReference.
 
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Sriram.V

Hi colin

When FRS replicates the contents of the SYSVOL folder, FRS uses connection
objects that are located in the configuration partition of Active
Directory. You can manually create these connection objects; however, KCC
automatically generates the connection objects by default. An NTDS Settings
object is one of two critical objects that distinguish domain controllers
from other computer accounts in Active Directory. Among other things, the
NTDS Settings object is the parent container for inbound connections from
other domain controllers in the domain and in the forest.

The domain name path of the Server-Reference attribute on FRS member
objects becomes null (empty) if you delete NTDS Settings objects from the
Configuration partition in Active Directory. This behavior is detected or
recorded by the event viewer log message which you received.

You can use LDP.exe or ADSIedit.msc to repair missing Server-Reference
attributes. These tools repair the attribute by resetting the value in the
configuration naming context or partition to the distinguished name (DN) of
the server's NTDS Settings object.


To repair null Server-Reference attributes i have attached a link which
explains you how to go about .


http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q312862

Regards

Sriram.V

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