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David L. Leon, P.C.
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Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 8:49 pm    Post subject: File replication error Reply with quote

I receive the following error just about every day:

  NtFrs 13559 1/16/2005 2:50 PM 4 *
The File Replication Service has detected that the replica root path has
changed from "c:\windows\sysvol\domain" to "c:\windows\sysvol\domain". If
this is an intentional move then a file with the name
NTFRS_CMD_FILE_MOVE_ROOT needs to be created under the new root path. This
was detected for the following replica set: "DOMAIN SYSTEM VOLUME (SYSVOL
SHARE)" Changing the replica root path is a two step process which is
triggered by the creation of the NTFRS_CMD_FILE_MOVE_ROOT file. [1] At the
first poll which will occur in 60 minutes this computer will be deleted from
the replica set. [2] At the poll following the deletion this computer will
be re-added to the replica set with the new root path. This re-addition will
trigger a full tree sync for the replica set. At the end of the sync all the
files will be at the new location. The files may or may not be deleted from
the old location depending on whether they are needed or not.

Is there something else I need to do?

Dave
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Mariette Knap [SBS MVP]
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Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 3:09 am    Post subject: Re: File replication error Reply with quote

In news:BE127E1C.5D5A2%dave@leonlaw.com,
David L. Leon, P.C. <dave@leonlaw.com> wrote:

Quote:
I receive the following error just about every day:

NtFrs 13559 1/16/2005 2:50 PM 4 *
The File Replication Service has detected that the replica root path
has changed from "c:\windows\sysvol\domain" to
"c:\windows\sysvol\domain". If this is an intentional move then a
file with the name NTFRS_CMD_FILE_MOVE_ROOT needs to be created under
the new root path. This was detected for the following replica set:
"DOMAIN SYSTEM VOLUME (SYSVOL SHARE)" Changing the replica root path
is a two step process which is triggered by the creation of the
NTFRS_CMD_FILE_MOVE_ROOT file. [1] At the first poll which will occur
in 60 minutes this computer will be deleted from the replica set. [2]
At the poll following the deletion this computer will be re-added to
the replica set with the new root path. This re-addition will trigger
a full tree sync for the replica set. At the end of the sync all the
files will be at the new location. The files may or may not be
deleted from the old location depending on whether they are needed or
not.

This can be a bad harddrive. I would run a chkdsk on all drives and see what
happens.

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