We should be good, then. Thanks, JoeDOn 8/29/06, joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nope you should be good unless you have some special
dependence on that DC. Normally you need to worry once you start to
approach the TSL which is usually 60 days for most places or if you don't know
why the
Good advice. Thanks, PaulDOn 8/29/06, Paul Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Not much that you can do other than filter
out the replication errors from your monitoring solution, so that calls aren't
needlessly raised.
A couple of days won't cause you any
issues. Just ensure that
No, it will sort itself out….. if it’s
a big operation then you may want to shape the IP traffic to give the AD some
priority on reconnect.
Rob
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Nope you should be good unless you have some special
dependence on that DC. Normally you need to worry once you start to
approach the TSL which is usually 60 days for most places or if you don't know
why the DC is down (i.e. Mr. BlackHat is hacking your server in an offline
fashion). If the
Not much that you can do other than filter
out the replication errors from your monitoring solution, so that calls aren't
needlessly raised.
A couple of days won't cause you any
issues. Just ensure that everything is replicating and talking properly
when things come back online.
--Pau