You did not mention which version of RS you are using but in general if it says a sync is needed it is needed. I recommend you disable the specifications and do a delete data directory on both the souece and target nodes. Then enable and re-sync the specifications.
However, since you are also using an Alias you should schedule an outage as a precaution against your outlook clients losing contact with Exchange. The Delete Data Directory will result in the Alias being de-activated and that will stop Exchange services.
If you have concerns about how to perform any of these functions I recommend you contact EMC Support.
jschrade1
106 Posts
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May 10th, 2011 07:00
You did not mention which version of RS you are using but in general if it says a sync is needed it is needed. I recommend you disable the specifications and do a delete data directory on both the souece and target nodes. Then enable and re-sync the specifications.
However, since you are also using an Alias you should schedule an outage as a precaution against your outlook clients losing contact with Exchange. The Delete Data Directory will result in the Alias being de-activated and that will stop Exchange services.
If you have concerns about how to perform any of these functions I recommend you contact EMC Support.
JS
yito1
262 Posts
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May 10th, 2011 01:00
Hi,
Please confirm the log.
Are neither warning nor the error displayed?
DMG2
14 Posts
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May 10th, 2011 07:00
Thanks.
I’ve already deleted the specifications, data directories, etc., and kicked off a sync.
I’ll contact support.