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Health_chk Overview

Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2

Health_chk.cmd: FRS Health Check

This command-line tool retrieves FRS-related state information from the specified domain controller or server. It collects and provides administrators with in-depth data that can be used to monitor or troubleshoot an FRS system.

Health_Chk calls a series of tools for the output they produce. It can be run against a remote server, however, running the script directly on the server to be analyzed enables the tools to gather additional useful data not available when the script is run remotely.

  • For monitoring, Health_Chk should be run regularly against hub servers and a small selection of spoke servers. Building a simple script that invokes these health checks and collects them to a single server for analysis is very valuable - especially when scheduled to run on a daily basis.

  • For troubleshooting, Health_Chk should be run against the server that shows the symptoms of replication failures, but also, ideally, against all other related servers. It may not be possible to collect data for all servers in a large enterprise, but including direct replication partners or, if this is still too much, a good sample set of them, will provide more complete information about your topology.

Corresponding UI

There is no corresponding user interface for this tool.

Concepts

The File Replication Service (FRS) is a multi-master file replication service for NTFS that allows member machines to be interconnected in an arbitrary topology and uses last-writer-wins conflict resolution. It uses authenticated Remote Procedure Call (RPC) with encryption as the communication protocol between members, and can also support disconnected operation. FRS supports multiple replication sets per computer, each with potentially distinct topology.

System Requirements

  • Windows 2000 Server or Windows Server 2003

  • File Replication Service running on the target server(s)

  • Administrator priveleges on the account running Health_Chk.

Files Required

See Also

Concepts

Health_chk Remarks
Health_chk Syntax
Health_chk Examples
Alphabetical List of Tools
Topchk.cmd
Rsdir Overview
Rsdiag Overview
Iologsum Overview
Health_chk Overview
Ftonline Overview
Filever Overview
Efsinfo Overview
Dmdiag Overview
Dskprobe Overview
Diruse Overview
Dfsutil Overview
Connstat Overview
Cabarc Overview
Bitsadmin Overview