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Tony Schlak

Anyone have any info on this error.

Event Type: Warning
Event Source: NTDS Replication
Event Category: Replication
Event ID: 1083
Date: 12/8/2004
Time: 11:01:41 PM
User: Everyone
Computer: EXCHANGE2
Description:
Replication warning: The directory is busy. It couldn't update object
CN=Tony Schlak,CN=Users,DC=optics,DC=arizona,DC=edu with changes made by
directory d502f905-094f-4bd4-afc7-4e6ef27a4027._msdcs.optics.arizona.edu.
Will try again later.


Thanks,
Tony
 
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Tim Springston [MSFT]

Chances are it is a face value message-the directory was too busy to
immediately update that object.

If you see this often with a particular domain controller, it would be good
to begin some performance testing on it.

If it happens with particular objects, or always from as it accepts changes
from a particular domain controller replica partner, you would want to take
a close look at the object(s) and that domain controller.

The originating DC can be identified by checking DNS for what resolves to
the alias of d502f905-094f-4bd4-afc7-4e6ef27a4027._msdcs.optics.arizona.edu.

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Tim Springston
Microsoft Corporation

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 
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Tony Schlak

It resolves back to itself.


Tim Springston said:
Chances are it is a face value message-the directory was too busy to
immediately update that object.

If you see this often with a particular domain controller, it would be
good to begin some performance testing on it.

If it happens with particular objects, or always from as it accepts
changes from a particular domain controller replica partner, you would
want to take a close look at the object(s) and that domain controller.

The originating DC can be identified by checking DNS for what resolves to
the alias of
d502f905-094f-4bd4-afc7-4e6ef27a4027._msdcs.optics.arizona.edu.

--

Tim Springston
Microsoft Corporation

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
 

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