New DC not showing up in Source DSA on replsummary

Angel Sanchez 0 Reputation points
2023-03-14T16:10:58.33+00:00

Old DC died, new one added. When running replsummary I get the following.

Source DSA          largest delta    fails/total %%   error

 D*******                 50m:49s    0 /  15    0

 D******8                 57m:51s    0 /  10    0

 R******2                12m:51s    0 /  15    0

 

 

Destination DSA     largest delta    fails/total %%   error

 D*******7                 57m:51s    0 /  10    0

 D******8                 50m:50s    0 /  10    0

 D******A                 03m:12s    0 /  10    0

 R*******2                12m:30s    0 /  10    0

Doesn't show up in the source DSA but it does connect in the Destination DSA. Added the primary DC as a manual link and we got clean replication summary. Prior to that we were getting fails, now it's clean but minus on the DSA. I ran DCdiag and I see this in the report.

Event String:
            The site CN=D********,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=*****,DC=org contains one or more directory servers, but is not connected by any site links. This site cannot replicate with other sites unless they are connected by site links.
         An error event occurred.  EventID: 0xC000051F

Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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  1. Anonymous
    2023-03-14T18:04:54.3733333+00:00

    Might work through this one.

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-server/identity/troubleshoot-event-id-1311-messages

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