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| NTDS Replication problem I'm seeing this message now in my Directory Service category in Event Viewer, how do I fix it? Event Type: Warning Event Source: NTDS Replication Event Category: Backup Event ID: 2089 Date: 23/03/2006 Time: 3:47:49 p.m. User: NT AUTHORITY\ANONYMOUS LOGON Computer: MYSERVER Description: This directory partition has not been backed up since at least the following number of days. Directory partition: DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=pubc,DC=local 'Backup latency interval' (days): 30 It is recommended that you take a backup as often as possible to recover from accidental loss of data. However if you haven't taken a backup since at least the 'backup latency interval' number of days, this message will be logged every day until a backup is taken. You can take a backup of any replica that holds this partition. By default the 'Backup latency interval' is set to half the 'Tombstone Lifetime Interval'. If you want to change the default 'Backup latency interval', you could do so by adding the following registry key. 'Backup latency interval' (days) registry key: System\CurrentControlSet\Services\NTDS\Parameters\ Backup Latency Threshold (days) For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Thanks Tristan |
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| Re: NTDS Replication problem
See my response to your "Low Disk Space Alert" post. If you are using external USB hard disks for backup, this message is probably related to that. -- Owen Williams In article <u3Rk0JsTGHA.1576@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl>, test@somebody.com says... > Hi, > > I'm seeing this message now in my Directory Service category in Event > Viewer, how do I fix it? > > Event Type: Warning > Event Source: NTDS Replication > Event Category: Backup > Event ID: 2089 > Date: 23/03/2006 > Time: 3:47:49 p.m. > User: NT AUTHORITY\ANONYMOUS LOGON > Computer: MYSERVER > Description: > This directory partition has not been backed up since at least the following > number of days. > > Directory partition: > DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=pubc,DC=local > > 'Backup latency interval' (days): > 30 > > It is recommended that you take a backup as often as possible to recover > from accidental loss of data. However if you haven't taken a backup since at > least the 'backup latency interval' number of days, this message will be > logged every day until a backup is taken. You can take a backup of any > replica that holds this partition. > > By default the 'Backup latency interval' is set to half the 'Tombstone > Lifetime Interval'. If you want to change the default 'Backup latency > interval', you could do so by adding the following registry key. > > 'Backup latency interval' (days) registry key: > System\CurrentControlSet\Services\NTDS\Parameters\ Backup Latency Threshold > (days) > > > For more information, see Help and Support Center at > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. > > Thanks > Tristan > > > |
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| Re: NTDS Replication problem
"Tristan" <test@somebody.com> wrote in message news:u3Rk0JsTGHA.1576@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > I'm seeing this message now in my Directory Service category in Event > Viewer, how do I fix it? Sucessfully backup the system state of a Domain Controller (SBS?) at least once every 30 days. -- /kj > > Event Type: Warning > Event Source: NTDS Replication > Event Category: Backup > Event ID: 2089 > Date: 23/03/2006 > Time: 3:47:49 p.m. > User: NT AUTHORITY\ANONYMOUS LOGON > Computer: MYSERVER > Description: > This directory partition has not been backed up since at least the > following number of days. > > Directory partition: > DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=pubc,DC=local > > 'Backup latency interval' (days): > 30 > > It is recommended that you take a backup as often as possible to recover > from accidental loss of data. However if you haven't taken a backup since > at least the 'backup latency interval' number of days, this message will > be logged every day until a backup is taken. You can take a backup of any > replica that holds this partition. > > By default the 'Backup latency interval' is set to half the 'Tombstone > Lifetime Interval'. If you want to change the default 'Backup latency > interval', you could do so by adding the following registry key. > > 'Backup latency interval' (days) registry key: > System\CurrentControlSet\Services\NTDS\Parameters\ Backup Latency Threshold > (days) > > > For more information, see Help and Support Center at > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. > > Thanks > Tristan > > |
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| Re: NTDS Replication problem
Where can I find the low disk alert post? In addition, I am getting the same message but my DC1 is being backed up everynight with Veritas 10D "Owen Williams" wrote: > See my response to your "Low Disk Space Alert" post. If you are using > external USB hard disks for backup, this message is probably related to > that. > > -- Owen Williams > > In article <u3Rk0JsTGHA.1576@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl>, test@somebody.com > says... > > Hi, > > > > I'm seeing this message now in my Directory Service category in Event > > Viewer, how do I fix it? > > > > Event Type: Warning > > Event Source: NTDS Replication > > Event Category: Backup > > Event ID: 2089 > > Date: 23/03/2006 > > Time: 3:47:49 p.m. > > User: NT AUTHORITY\ANONYMOUS LOGON > > Computer: MYSERVER > > Description: > > This directory partition has not been backed up since at least the following > > number of days. > > > > Directory partition: > > DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=pubc,DC=local > > > > 'Backup latency interval' (days): > > 30 > > > > It is recommended that you take a backup as often as possible to recover > > from accidental loss of data. However if you haven't taken a backup since at > > least the 'backup latency interval' number of days, this message will be > > logged every day until a backup is taken. You can take a backup of any > > replica that holds this partition. > > > > By default the 'Backup latency interval' is set to half the 'Tombstone > > Lifetime Interval'. If you want to change the default 'Backup latency > > interval', you could do so by adding the following registry key. > > > > 'Backup latency interval' (days) registry key: > > System\CurrentControlSet\Services\NTDS\Parameters\ Backup Latency Threshold > > (days) > > > > > > For more information, see Help and Support Center at > > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. > > > > Thanks > > Tristan > > > > > > > . > |
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