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all logs Free for subscribers Event ID: 2089 Source: NTDS Replication Source: NTDS event id 2887 Replication Type: Warning Description:This directory partition has not been backed up since at least the following number of days. Directory partition: how to backup active directory CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=domain,DC=com "Backup latency interval" (days): 30 It is recommended that you take a backup as often as possible to recover from accidental loss of data. However if you haven`t taken a backup since at https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd941837(v=ws.10).aspx least the "backup latency interval" number of days this message will be logged every day until a backup is taken. You can take a backup of any replica that holds this partition. By default the "Backup latency interval" is set to half the "Tombstone Lifetime Interval". If you want to change the default "Backup latency interval" you could do so by adding the following registry key. "Backup latency http://www.eventid.net/display-eventid-2089-source-NTDS%20Replication-eventno-6024-phase-1.htm interval" (days) registry key: System\CurrentControlSet\Services\NTDS\Parameters\Backup Latency Threshold (days). English: This information is only available to subscribers. An example of English, please! Concepts to understand: What is the tombstone lifetime? What is the Backup Latency Interval? Comments: Peter Appel You only have to backup the system state with ntbackup. The message will disappear and remind you after 90 days. x 15 Ben Knight If you are using Veritas Backup Exec to backup your server and you are backing up the "System State" you can ignore the message according to Veritas. See “Veritas Support Document ID: 282890”. x 15 EventID.Net This event is logged when a partition is not backed up during the backup latency interval. Only one event error message is logged each day for each partition that a domain controller hosts. See ME914034 for additional information about this event. x 13 EventID.Net Information about this event can be found in the following articles: "Active Directory Replication Tools and Settings", "How the Active Directory Replication Model Works", "How Active Directory Application Mode Works", "Introduction to Administering Active Directory Backup and Restore", and "How the Data Store Works". x 9 Private comment: Subscribers only. See example of private comment Links: Active Directory Replication Tools and Setting
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Question Answer Questions My Profile ShortcutsDiscussion GroupsFeature RequestsHelp and SupportHow-tosIT Service ProvidersMy QuestionsApp CenterRatings and ReviewsRecent ActivityRecent PostsScript CenterSpiceListsSpiceworks BlogVendor PagesWindows Events Event 2089 (Warning) Source: NTDS Replication How important is this event? (11 votes) 1 2 3 4 5 not important very important Description When you back up a domain controller that is running Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1), a new event error message is logged for each writable domain or application partition that the domain controller hosts. This is true if the partition is not backed up in a given time period. The time period is called a backup latency interval. You can set a registry value to specify this interval in days. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/914034 When you back up a domain controller that is running Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1), a new event error message is logged for each writable domain or application partition that the domain controller hosts. This is true if the partition is not backed up in a given time period. The time period is called a backup latency interval. You can set a registry value to specify this interval in days. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/914034 Add link Text to display: Where should this link go? Add Cancel × Insert code Language Apache AppleScript Awk BASH Batchfile C C++ C# CSS ERB HTML Java JavaScript Lua ObjectiveC PHP Perl Text Powershell Python R Ruby Sass Scala SQL VB.net Vimscript XML YAML Insert Cancel Save Cancel Associated Messages This directory partition has not been backed up since at least the following number of days. Directory partition: DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=headquarters,DC=dyinc,DC=com 'Backup latency interval' (days): 30 It is recommended that you take a backup as often as possible to recover from accidental loss of data. However if you haven't taken a backup since at least the 'backup latency interval' number of days, this message will be logged every day until a backup is taken. You can take a backup of any replica that holds this partition. By default the 'Backup latency interval' is set to half the 'Tombstone Lifetime Interval'. If you want to change the default 'Backup latency interval', you could do so by adding the following registry key. 'Backup latency interval' (days) registry key: System\CurrentControlSet\Services\NTDS\Parameters\Backup Latency Threshold (days)
Jun 15, 2009 This directory partition has not been backed up since at least the following number of days. Directory partition: DC=F