
Migration to the Eliminated state is irreversible and rollback from that state is not possible, so use a value of 3 for state only when you are fully committed to using DFS Replication for SYSVOL replication. The valid values for state, therefore, are 0 for the Start state, 1 for the Prepared state, 2 for the Redirected state, and 3 for the Eliminated state. You can only set the global migration state to a stable state. If the PDC emulator is not available, this command fails.įor information about the states for migration and rollback, see SYSVOL Migration States. This option enables you to initiate and control the migration process by setting the global migration state in AD DS on the PDC emulator. To proceed through the migration or the rollback processes, use this command to cycle through the valid states. Sets the desired global migration state for the domain to the state that corresponds to the value specified by state. DeleteRoNtfrsMember | /DeleteRoDfsrMember | /?] Syntax dfsrmig [/SetGlobalState | /GetGlobalState | /GetMigrationState | /CreateGlobalObjects |
#Dfs cdma tool v15.11.1 how to
The dfsrmig command migrates SYSVOL replication from File Replication Service (FRS) to Distributed File System (DFS) Replication, provides information about the progress of the migration, and modifies Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) objects to support the migration.įor examples of how to use this command, see the Examples section later in this document.
#Dfs cdma tool v15.11.1 windows 8
Applies To: Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows 8
