I have a 2 server setup running 5.1 sp7.
There is a warning message on both servers that says -
NLSLSP.NLM: Warning: Unable to write license usage informatin to NDS.
Historical usage information may be incomplete check "[root]" parttion
synchronization status. Service will continue. TIGER_ONE.TIGERS.
The dsrepair log shows the following errors:
NetWare 5.00 Directory Services Repair 10510.37, DS 10510.64
Log file for server ".TIGER_TWO.TIGERS" in tree "TIGGERS"
Start: Monday, August 28, 2006 3:22:18 pm Local Time
Retrieve replica status
Partition: .[Root].
Replica: .TIGER_TWO.TIGERS 3-08-2006 14:46:06
Server: CN=TIGER_ONE.O=TIGERS 8-28-2006 15:21:57 -604 Remote
Object: CN=_OUTRIP_16838.CN=NBMRuleContainer.O=TIGERS
Replica: .TIGER_ONE.TIGERS 5-31-2006 08:13:53
Server: CN=TIGER_TWO.O=TIGERS 8-28-2006 15:21:22 -601 Remote
Object: CN=peek.OU=Staff.O=TIGERS
All servers synchronized up to time: 3-08-2006 14:46:06 Warning
Finish: Monday, August 28, 2006 3:22:19 pm Local Time
*** END ***
What do I need to do to get everything back in sync?
Thanks,
Rob
There is a warning message on both servers that says -
NLSLSP.NLM: Warning: Unable to write license usage informatin to NDS.
Historical usage information may be incomplete check "[root]" parttion
synchronization status. Service will continue. TIGER_ONE.TIGERS.
The dsrepair log shows the following errors:
NetWare 5.00 Directory Services Repair 10510.37, DS 10510.64
Log file for server ".TIGER_TWO.TIGERS" in tree "TIGGERS"
Start: Monday, August 28, 2006 3:22:18 pm Local Time
Retrieve replica status
Partition: .[Root].
Replica: .TIGER_TWO.TIGERS 3-08-2006 14:46:06
Server: CN=TIGER_ONE.O=TIGERS 8-28-2006 15:21:57 -604 Remote
Object: CN=_OUTRIP_16838.CN=NBMRuleContainer.O=TIGERS
Replica: .TIGER_ONE.TIGERS 5-31-2006 08:13:53
Server: CN=TIGER_TWO.O=TIGERS 8-28-2006 15:21:22 -601 Remote
Object: CN=peek.OU=Staff.O=TIGERS
All servers synchronized up to time: 3-08-2006 14:46:06 Warning
Finish: Monday, August 28, 2006 3:22:19 pm Local Time
*** END ***
What do I need to do to get everything back in sync?
Thanks,
Rob