How do I check my DFS backlog?

How do I check my DFS backlog?

To check DFSR backlog, run following commands on one of your DFRS servers.

  1. dfsrdiag backlog /rgname: /rfname: /smem: /rmem:
  2. dfsrdiag backlog /rgname: /rfname: /smem: /rmem:

What is DFSR?

Distributed File System Replication (DFSR) is a replication engine that organizations can use to synchronize folders for servers on network connections that have a limited bandwidth. Available in Windows Server 2008 R2 and later, it acts as a replacement for the DFS Namespaces replication engine, Microsoft says.

What is Microsoft DFSR?

How do I check my DFS replication schedule?

Click on Start, go to Administrative Tools and click on DFS Management snap-in. Expand Replication and click on the group you want to see the replication schedule. Click Connections tab, right click the desired connection and select Properties. Click Schedule tab and then click View Schedule button.

How do I install only the DFS management tools?

To install only the DFS Management Tools, on the Featurespage, expand Remote Server Administration Tools, Role Administration Tools, expand File Services Tools, and then select DFS Management Tools.

What are the issues with DFS-R real-time monitoring?

DFS-R real-time monitoring Many of these address basic visibility and control issues inherent in the service. For example, a common pain customers experience is when a file is sitting in a SCHEDULED state with no clear way to start the replication. Waiting for the service to “get around to it” is not a viable option.

Does dfsdiag work with Windows Server 2008 R2 dfsn?

Lastly, on Windows Server 2008 R2 DFSN servers run the Best Practices Analyzer for File Services. While it is focused on DFSN settings of the local server, it covers a few scenarios not covered by DFSDiag.

What is DFS-R performance tuning?

DFS-R performance tuning (making replication times predictable and consistent) DFS-R real-time monitoring Many of these address basic visibility and control issues inherent in the service. For example, a common pain customers experience is when a file is sitting in a SCHEDULED state with no clear way to start the replication.