DFSR Debug Log Series Wrapup and Downloadable Copies
Ned again. As promised, here is the complete list of links for the recent 21-part DFSR Debug Log analysis series as well as downloadable versions of the series in Word 2007, Word 2003-97, XPS, and PDF formats. I have also included the debug logs I referenced as a separate ZIP file.
Understanding DFSR debug logging
Understanding DFSR debug logging (Part 1: Logging Levels, Log Format, GUID’s)
Understanding DFSR debug logging (Part 2: Nested Fields, Module ID's)
Understanding DFSR debug logging (Part 3: The Log Scenario Format, File Added to Replicated Folder on Windows Server 2008)
Understanding DFSR debug logging (Part 4: A Very Small File Added to Replicated Folder on Windows Server 2008)
Understanding DFSR debug logging (Part 5: File Modified on Windows Server 2003 R2)
Understanding DFSR debug logging (Part 6: Microsoft Office Word 97-2003 File Modified on Windows Server 2008)
Understanding DFSR debug logging (Part 7: Microsoft Office Word 2007 File Modified on Windows Server 2008)
Understanding DFSR debug logging (Part 8: File Deleted from Windows Server 2003 R2)
Understanding DFSR debug logging (Part 9: File is Renamed on Windows Server 2003 R2)
Understanding DFSR debug logging (Part 10: File Conflicted between two Windows Server 2008)
Understanding DFSR debug logging (Part 11: Directory created on Windows Server 2003 R2)
Understanding DFSR debug logging (Part 12: Domain Controller Bind and Config Polling on Windows Server 2008)
Understanding DFSR debug logging (part 13: A New Replication Group and Replicated Folder between two Windows Server 2008 members)
Understanding DFSR debug logging (Part 14: A sharing violation due to a file locked upstream between two Windows Server 2008)
Understanding DFSR debug logging (Part 15: Pre-Seeded Data Usage during Initial Sync)
Understanding DFSR debug logging (Part 16: File modification with RDC in very granular detail (uses debug severity 5))
Understanding DFSR debug logging (Part 17: Replication failing because of blocked RPC ports (uses debug severity 5))
Understanding DFSR debug logging (Part 18: LDAP queries failing due to network (uses debug severity 5))
Understanding DFSR debug logging (Part 19: File Blocked Inbound by a File Screen Filter Driver (uses debug severity 5))
Understanding DFSR debug logging (Part 20: Skipped temporary and filtered files (uses debug severity 5))
Understanding DFSR debug logging (Part 21: File replication performance from throttling (uses debug severity 5))
Downloadable Versions (all 21-parts in one document)
Download the sample log files
- Ned Pyle
Comments
Anonymous
April 09, 2009
Awesome, it'll be great to have it all in one doc. But could you make it available in other formats? I don't have anything that reads docx/doc/xps/pdf. :-)Anonymous
April 09, 2009
Coming soon - all blog posts downloadable in WordStar! :-PAnonymous
April 17, 2009
Is there any reference material available that defines what the various debug functions do? I understand that INCO and MEET are "Functions related to replicating files between DFSR nodes" but that doesnt really tell me what the individual functions do.Anonymous
April 17, 2009
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June 13, 2009
arosten, Please see the WSPP documentation for DFS-R. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd357958(PROT.13).aspx explains that INCO is for Inbound connection and Meet module downloads and installs the files. Cheers
- M "i have no middle name" W
Anonymous
June 06, 2010
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June 07, 2010
Zip is now attached again, thanks for pointing this out.Anonymous
May 27, 2015
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