Update:
Found the HotFix referenced in KB article 889654 that seems to address the issues that are being experienced. Will update after it's been applied and had time to run for a few hours.
Any other insight is appreciated.
CR
"AUTEC_chris" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Setup - Two Server 2003 R2 machines with a DFS Namespace. There are 4 > replicated foldes within this namespace. > > End users were complaining that Replication was very slow and causing > serious work stoppages. When i ran a diagnostic report, the following > warning message was created on one machine: > > "During the initial replication process for replicated folder <foldername> > the DFS Replication service identified pre existing local content that was > not present on te primary member and moved the content to > 'c:\....\PreExisting". This content will not be replicated...etc." > > The other server is reporting the following warning: > > "This member is waiting for initial replication for replicated <folder name> > and is not currently particiapting in replication." It goes on to say it is > trying to determine if it's part of a replication group. > > My networking staff is also telling me that there is a tremendous amount of > data coming accross the WAN in one direction between the two servers. This > may or may not be related to the issue. > > It appears i have what could be a serious inconsistency problem and need to > know what to do to get this DFS share back to reporting no errors. > > Thanks, > > repspond to chris(dot)rapp(dot)ctr[ at ]autec(dot)navy(dot)mil
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