Manually Replicating Directory Partitions: Difference between revisions
From SambaWiki
Mmuehlfeld (talk | contribs) m (Added markups, fixed typo) |
Mmuehlfeld (talk | contribs) (Added introduction and section titles) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
= Introduction = |
|||
In some situations, it is necessary to manually force a replication between two domain controllers (DC). You need to run the replication for every Active Directory (AD) partition separately. |
In some situations, it is necessary to manually force a replication between two domain controllers (DC). You need to run the replication for every Active Directory (AD) partition separately. |
||
= Replicating Each Directory Partition Manually = |
|||
To replicate the AD partitions from the domain controller <code>DC1</code> to <code>DC2</code>, run: |
To replicate the AD partitions from the domain controller <code>DC1</code> to <code>DC2</code>, run: |
Revision as of 16:01, 30 March 2017
Introduction
In some situations, it is necessary to manually force a replication between two domain controllers (DC). You need to run the replication for every Active Directory (AD) partition separately.
Replicating Each Directory Partition Manually
To replicate the AD partitions from the domain controller DC1
to DC2
, run:
# samba-tool drs replicate DC2 DC1 dc=samdom,dc=example,dc=com Replicate from DC1 to DC2 was successful. # samba-tool drs replicate DC2 DC1 DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=samdom,DC=example,DC=com Replicate from DC1 to DC2 was successful. # samba-tool drs replicate DC2 DC1 CN=Configuration,DC=samdom,DC=example,DC=com Replicate from DC1 to DC2 was successful. # samba-tool drs replicate DC2 DC1 DC=DomainDnsZones,DC=samdom,DC=example,DC=com Replicate from DC1 to DC2 was successful. # samba-tool drs replicate DC2 DC1 CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=samdom,DC=example,DC=com Replicate from DC1 to DC2 was successful.
To resynchronise all objects between two domain controllers, pass the --full-sync
option to the command.