Troubleshoot site data reinit
In a multi-site hierarchy, Configuration Manager uses SQL Server replication to transfer data between sites. For more information, see Database replication.
Use the following diagram to start troubleshooting SQL Server replication reinitialization (reinit) for site data in a Configuration Manager hierarchy:
Queries
This diagram uses the following queries:
Check if reinit isn't finished for site replication
SELECT * FROM RCM_DrsInitializationTracking dt
INNER JOIN ReplicationData rg
ON dt.ReplicationGroup = rg.ReplicationGroup
WHERE dt.InitializationStatus NOT IN (6,7)
AND rg.ReplicationPattern=N`Site'
Get the TrackingGuid & Status from the CAS
SELECT RequestTrackingGUID, InitializationStatus
FROM RCM_DrsInitializationTracking dt
INNER JOIN ReplicationData rg
ON dt.ReplicationGroup = rg.ReplicationGroup
WHERE dt.InitializationStatus NOT IN (6,7)
AND rg.ReplicationPattern=N'Site'
Get the TrackingGuid & Status from the primary site
SELECT RequestTrackingGUID, InitializationStatus
FROM RCM_DrsInitializationTracking dt
WHERE RequestTrackingGUID=@trackingGuid
Check primary site isn't in maintenance mode
SELECT * FROM ServerData
WHERE SiteStatus = 125
AND SiteCode=dbo.fnGetSiteCode()
AND ServerRole=N'Peer'
Check request status for the tracking ID
SELECT Status FROM RCM_InitPackageRequest
WHERE RequestTrackingGUID=@trackGuid