Site replication schedule
Hello, is there a table or documentation somewhere that describes the schedule of how often sites replicate data? Assuming the Site Address sender doesn't have any custom schedules or rate limits set. For example, if I create/change/delete an
object in a parent site, how long do I need to wait before it shows up in a child site? Or vice-versa if I delete or create/change/delete something in a child site? Is the schedule differerent for different object types?
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May 4th, 2010 1:58am
Thanks for the reply, but that doesn't answer my question. That "documentation" - if you can call it that - just walks through changing the defaults (and it basically just repeats what's in the GUI without explaining anything). It doesn't document
the default behavior, it just says "By default, all addresses can be used all the time for data of all priority levels". But if the site address sender doesn't have any custom schedules or rate limits set, what is the default schedule (i.e. every 30
seconds, every 5 minutes, etc.)? If I make a change in one site and then go refresh the console for the other site, the changes aren't there yet, so it's not real-time, there's some delay or interval.
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May 4th, 2010 7:46am
Hi,
With ConfigMgr there is no specific site replication schedule like you have for example with Domain Controllers. Replication is an ongoing process all the time. When site data is created at a child site it can take some time before you see it at the parent.
In general my guess is that it should be there within 15 minutes but this depends on the amount of data, the network link between the sites and available bandwidth.Follow me through my blog and
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May 4th, 2010 9:16am
Hi,
You can check the following logfiles:
replmgr.log objreplmgr.log sender.log schedule.log Follow me through my blog and
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May 4th, 2010 5:06pm