và tổ chức của bạn có được một mà đã có một tên miền bao gồm Windows Server 2003 bộ điều khiển miền, bạn sẽ có vấn đề về tích hợp mạng của bạn. Nâng cao trình độ chức năng chỉ đủ để cho phép các tính năng bạn cần. | The tool enables you to do the following View the properties of directory replication partners and detect when a replication partner fails View the history of successful and failed replication changes View a snapshot of performance counters and registry configuration Create your own applications or scripts to extract specific data from AD DS Generate status reports Force replication Trigger the Knowledge Consistency Checker KCC to recalculate the replication topology Display changes from a given replication partner that have not yet replicated List the trust relationships maintained by the domain controller being monitored Display the metadata of an AD DS object s attributes Monitor the replication status of domain controllers from multiple forests MOREINFO REPLMON For more information about the replmon support tool see http en-us library and http en-us library cc775394 .aspx. These are Windows Server 2003 links but should give you the information you need. THE DIRECTORY SERVICE LOG The Directory Service log in Event Viewer under Application Logs reports replication errors that occur after a replication link has been established. Event logs were discussed earlier in this lesson. The time required to replicate directory data between domain controllers is known as the replication latency. This can vary depending on the number of domain controllers the number of sites the available bandwidth between sites the replication frequency and so on. You can monitor replication to determine the normal replication latency on your network. If you know the normal replication latency you can determine whether a problem is occurring. You also must check the Directory Service log and use the repadmin showrepl command to discover recent replication errors. MORE INFO SITE TOPOLOGY A good site topology design is important for replication efficiency. For more information about site topology design see http .