dcdiag shows Latency information

Hi,

We are doing some upgrades on our domain to 2012 R2, and noticed when we run dcdiag /v we got the following latency information, is this a concern or nothing to care about ? We dont have any other error messages, and the replication seems ok.

      Starting test: Replications

         * Replications Check
         * Replication Latency Check
            DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=domain,DC=local
               Latency information for 6 entries in the vector were ignored.
                  6 were retired Invocations.  0 were either: read-only replicas and are not verifiably latent, or dc's no longer replicating this nc.  0 had no latency information (Win2K DC). 
            DC=DomainDnsZones,DC=domain,DC=local
               Latency information for 6 entries in the vector were ignored.
                  6 were retired Invocations.  0 were either: read-only replicas and are not verifiably latent, or dc's no longer replicating this nc.  0 had no latency information (Win2K DC). 
            CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=domain,DC=local
               Latency information for 6 entries in the vector were ignored.
                  6 were retired Invocations.  0 were either: read-only replicas and are not verifiably latent, or dc's no longer replicating this nc.  0 had no latency information (Win2K DC). 
            CN=Configuration,DC=domain,DC=local
               Latency information for 6 entries in the vector were ignored.
                  6 were retired Invocations.  0 were either: read-only replicas and are not verifiably latent, or dc's no longer replicating this nc.  0 had no latency information (Win2K DC). 
            DC=domain,DC=local
               Latency information for 6 entries in the vector were ignored.
                  6 were retired Invocations.  0 were either: read-only replicas and are not verifiably latent, or dc's no longer replicating this nc.  0 had no latency information (Win2K DC). 
         ......................... domain xxx passed test Replications

April 17th, 2015 5:47pm

Hi,

That's fine you can go head with it. But if you really wanted to check any errors run the following command. Then see if you are getting any errors in the logs or not

dcdiag /v /c /d /e /s:domainname >>output.txt

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April 18th, 2015 12:58am

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