Hi jeremiah,
not a specialist of winsync but IMHO you can use the CLI to give you
a hint about the agreement parameters:
not a specialist of winsync but IMHO you can use the CLI to give you
a hint about the agreement parameters:
dsconf <instance> repl-winsync-agmt set --help
Apparently all attributes are replicated except those specified in --frac-list
Regards
Pierre
Apparently all attributes are replicated except those specified in --frac-list
Regards
Pierre
On Thu, Dec 2, 2021 at 3:11 PM Jeremiah Garmatter <j-garmatter@xxxxxxx> wrote:
_______________________________________________Hello,I have a Windows replication agreement between 389D and AD. However, I can not figure out what attributes are set to replicate between the two. I've looked within dse.ldif under the nsDSWindowsReplicationAgreement but there's no list of attributes. Can anyone help me track down the list of replicated attributes?-Jeremiah Garmatter, Systems Administrator-Ohio Northern University, Class of 2020-Work: 419-772-1074
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