XADM: Troubleshooting Intersite Directory Replication (183669)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0
  • Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0
  • Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5

This article was previously published under Q183669

SUMMARY

This article describes steps for troubleshooting intersite (servers in different sites) directory replication for Exchange Server.

MORE INFORMATION

Directory replication can take several hours to finish. Even if you have run Knowledge Consistency Checks, Update Nows, or Request Nows, replication can still take several hours to fully complete.

If replication is not occurring and enough time has passed that replication should have occurred, use the following questions to help you determine where the problem is:

  1. What kind of connector (or connectors) is involved?

    Find out what kind of connector is being used between the sites that are replicating.
  2. Do messages flow across the connector?

    Messages must travel back and forth between the sites in order for replication to occur. Try to send a message from the other server, using the X.400 one-off address of a recipient. If the message does not make it across the connection, check the configuration of the connector being used on BOTH SIDES. Make sure the connector is set up properly and that messages are flowing before you try to get replication working.
  3. Are the two sites in the same domain or different domains?

    If the two sites are in the same domain, there should be no problems with security; however, please see the next question.

    If the sites are in different domains, there must be a two-way trust between the domains. If there is no trust, identical accounts and passwords must be used for the Exchange service account. Or, the Override tab must be used if the particular connector has an Override tab. Currently, only the RAS Connector and the Site Connector have an Override tab.
  4. Are the two sites using the same service account?

    In the case of the Site Connector, if the two sites are using different service accounts, you must add the service account for each site as a Service Account Administrator to each of the respective sites, or you must use the Override tab on the Site Connector.
  5. What kind of connection exists between the sites?

    Replication can fail if there is not enough bandwidth for the connector being used. Be sure to check this whether the sites are connected using Site Connectors. Microsoft recommends at the very least a 64-KB link if a Site Connector is used with replication.
  6. Is there anything in the event log, or are there any other error messages?

    Check the event viewer for any warnings or stop messages pertaining to replication. These may help to narrow down the source of the problem. Also check the event ID against the Microsoft Knowledge Base. Information found in the Knowledge Base may help in resolving the issue.
  7. If you have gone through the above steps and everything appears to be set up correctly and nothing seems to be a problem, you should turn up Diagnostics Logging on the directory and on the MTA of the servers with the problem, in the following categories:
          MSExchangeDS        MSExchangeMTA
    
          Replication         X.400 Service
          ExDS Interface      Interface
          Directory Access    Configuration
                              Directory Access
                              Internal Processing
     
    						
Change the logging level to Maximum on the above categories on all affected servers, and then perform a Request Now from the Sites tab of the Replication Connectors on all affected servers. Information gained from the event logs on the servers may prove useful in determining the cause of the problem.

Modification Type:MinorLast Reviewed:4/28/2005
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