highestCommittedUSN attribute at rootDSE
PS,When I say the script will take into account any additional application partitions I mean against the particular DC which is it is run (as application partitions can be no a subset of DCs)Did anyone...
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All, I have adjusted my script, firstly to automatically take into account any additional application partitions and also deleted and recycled objectsWhen it comes to deleted and recycled objects as...
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OK thanks Enfo, I will update the script to add those two elementsI also tried the current script on quite a new install of a test forest (single domain) and the results are belowhighestCommittedUSN...
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Two things.1. Your script do not return Deleted Objects or Recycled Objects2. Are you sure you're binding to the same DC for all your LDAP calls?Enfo Zipper Christoffer Andersson – Principal...
View ArticlehighestCommittedUSN attribute at rootDSE
Hello All,This does not stack up for me on my domain (simply domain no additional application partitions)For example, I wrote the following simple script to enumerate the values from each partitionI...
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Neil is right on the spot this is changes in ALL NCs hosted on a given DC (e.g the higest commited USN can be in any NC)Enfo Zipper Christoffer Andersson – Principal Advisorhttp://blogs.chrisse.se -...
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Are you remembering ForestDnsZones and DomainDnsZones? Lab environment with low rate of change would be best for verification.
View ArticlehighestCommittedUSN attribute at rootDSE
Well, after including the Schema and Configuration partitions I got closer, but still off by a few (19). I suspect I'm missing objects when I search for uSNChanged values, like in cn=system or...
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I agree with Neil. Both uSNChanged and HighestCommittedUSN are not replicated so a different value is retrieved from every DC. When I tested I found that the values on any DC are close, but not...
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The value of the highestCommittedUSN attribute on rootDSE is equal the the highest USNChanged value on that particular domain controller. You can use it to determine what objects were changed recently...
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I want to know attribute highestCommittedUSN under rootDSE is same as the highest value of attribute USNChanged?Because it is telling committed on Directory replication, what this means?
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