Repair a Disconnected Topology
Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2
Follow this procedure to repair a disconnected topology.
To repair a disconnected topology-
Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click DFS Management.
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In the console tree, under the Replication node, click the replication group that contains the disconnected topology.
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In the results pane, on the Connections tab, click the error message at the top of the tab to open the Disconnected Topology dialog box.
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To view disconnected members, select a replicated folder from the Replicated folder list, and then expand the Disconnected Members.
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Click Close.
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Repair the topology by performing any of the following procedures, as appropriate:
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Create a Connection
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Edit Replication Schedules and Bandwidth
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Enable or Disable Replication
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Enable or Disable Replication on a Specific Member
Tip In some instances you might have to remove disconnected members and then add them back to the replication group to repair a disconnected topology. -
Create a Connection
