How do I
change the intrasite replication
interval in Windows 2000 for domain
information?
Active
Directory intrasite replication for
naming context data doesn’t occur until
5 minutes after a change.
When you
make a change to the naming context
(i.e., domain) data, the DC’s local copy
of Active Directory (AD) records the
change, then the DC waits 5 minutes (by
default) before notifying its
replication partners of the change. You
can continue to make changes during this
time period. The delay exists so that
all changes transmit at once. If no
changes occur during a particular time
period (which you can configure in the
intrasite connection object schedule), a
replication sequence initiates to ensure
no changes were missed.
This delay
lets all changes transmit at once. You
can change this 5-minute delay by using
the registry editor:
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Start
Regedit.exe.
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Go to
-
Double-click Replicator notify
pause after modify (secs).
Note: The default value data for
the "Replicator notify pause after
modify (secs)" DWORD value is 0x12c,
which in hexadecimal format is 300
decimal (5 minutes).
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Enter
the number of seconds you want for
the delay, and click OK.
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Close
the registry editor.
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Reboot
the machine.
Notice the
parameter Replicator notify pause
between DSAs (secs). This parameter
determines the number of seconds between
notification of directory service agents
(DSAs). This parameter prevents
simultaneous replies by replication
partners. |