Cisco Cisco Agent Desktop 8.0 Références techniques
Directory Services Replication
November 2006
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Directory Services Replication
If you have configured your system with Directory Services replication, you might
need to shut down replication and restart it. Some reasons to do this are listed below.
need to shut down replication and restart it. Some reasons to do this are listed below.
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You move one of the Directory Services instances to another server.
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One of the Directory Services servers is shut down for an extended period
(two days or more), which causes the remaining Directory Services server to
experience high resource usage. The longer the server is down, the higher
the resource usage on the remaining server.
(two days or more), which causes the remaining Directory Services server to
experience high resource usage. The longer the server is down, the higher
the resource usage on the remaining server.
In these and other situations that require stopping one or both Directory Services
servers, replication must be shut down.
servers, replication must be shut down.
To shut down Directory Services replication:
Follow this procedure on each Directory Services server. If one server is already
down, restart it and then perform this procedure.
down, restart it and then perform this procedure.
1. Open a command window and change folders to the following location:
C:\Program Files\Cisco\Desktop\bin
This is the default location.
2. At the prompt, type
LDAPUtil /C <IP address>
where <IP address> is the IP address of this server.
Directory Services replication is shut down.
To restart Directory Services replication:
1. On the secondary Directory Services server, start My Computer or Windows
Explorer and navigate to the following location:
C:\Program Files\Cisco\Desktop\bin
This is the default location.
2. Double-click PostInstall.exe to start the CAD Configuration Setup utility.