Had an issue with a DC in a remote site. It ended up being that Inbound
and Outbound replication on the DC was disabled which was shown by
REPADMIN /SHOWREPS /V:

 

DC Options: DISABLE_INBOUND_REPL DISABLE_OUTBOUND_REPL

 

I enabled them and that seems to have fixed the problem. From what I am
told by the onsite admin he was having some kind of issue with this DC
yesterday and the server was eventually rebooted. The Netlogon and the
Windows Time service didn't start after reboot and were manually started
this morning around 6am (~9 hours later). My question is, if these 2
services didn't start. Would that cause something to flip the replication
status to disabled? I don't think so, but I wanted to get the thoughts of
the group here.

 

Thanks,

 

 

Chris

 




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