Boundary synchronization between child and parent sites
I have two primary sites (a parent and child). Boundaries have been created in the child site which are replicated to the parent. When a new Branch Distribution Point is created and we enable the site system as a protected site system, I look under Boundaries on the child site and the site system is shown under the"Protected" column as I would expect, but the Primary site does not show the site system listed under "Protected" under Boundaries. (The parent does list the child site for the listed boundaries, so I know that information replicates.) Shouldn't the Protected Site System information also replicate to the parent site or am I missing something? Thanks!Jim O'Shea
April 2nd, 2012 11:50am

I was able to resolve this by correcting my replication. I recreated addresses as they were no showing correctly on the parent. I noted that the address on the child had been showing as "Unknown" which I found was normal according to http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/configmgrsetup/thread/350377b5-0b83-4323-96df-af52fc135a06/. What wasn't normal, was that while Torsten mentioned that I should see the resolved name if O connected to the parent site. I didn't. I recreated the address on the child site while connected to the parent site. That worked, but I still waited for this all to replicate. And I have limited patience... Brian Tucker http://blogcastrepository.com/blogs/brian_tucker/archive/2009/06/18/how-to-resolve-site-replication-issues-with-sccm-2007-sp1-r2.aspx lead me towards an answer by checking the ..\SMS\inboxes\objmgr.box where I found a .sha file just sitting there not disappearing like he said it would. Finding Andrew Sallabank's blog: http://andysal.wordpress.com/2010/07/, I got the point to restart SMS_EXECUTIVE and SMS_COMPONENT_MANAGER services on both servers. When I did this, the .sha file disappeared, all the logs started updating, and wouldn't you know it, the boundary information replicated (as well as additional objects I hadn't identified as not replicating previously. All is well now!Jim O'Shea
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April 2nd, 2012 5:56pm

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