Verify That Full Released Version Office Communications Server 2007 User Replication Is Complete

Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 and Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 R2 will reach end of support on January 9, 2018. To stay supported, you will need to upgrade. For more information, see Resources to help you upgrade your Office 2007 servers and clients.

Before your full released versions of Enterprise pool and Standard Edition Servers are operational and can home and route users, you must verify that the User Replicator that replicates Active Directory User objects to the database has completed the first replication cycle on the full released version of the pool and server for all the domains with users enabled.

To verify that user replicator is completed on a full released version of Office Communications Server 2007 Standard Edition

  1. Open the Event Viewer. Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Administration Tools, and then click Event Viewer.

  2. Click Application Logs, and then click the Source column to sort by source.

  3. Look for Office Communications User Replicator as the source and event ID 30024. The event displays the following text:

    User Replicator has completed initial synchronization of domain <domain name> (DN: <distinguished name>) and the database. Future synchronization for this domain will occur as changes are made in Active Directory.
    

    Check this event for all the domains with users enabled for Office Communications Server.

To verify that user replicator is complete in a full released version of Office Communications Server Enterprise pool

  1. Only one server in the pool is assigned the user replication task. Determine which server in the pool runs the user replicator:

    1. Run the Dbanalyze tool. (This tool is available in the Office Communications Server 2007 Resource Kit Tools.)

    2. In the Office Communications Server 2007 Back-End Database, from a command prompt, type dbanalyze.exe /report:diag /poolfqdn:<pool fqdn for the pool>. The report shows which server within the pool is assigned the user replicator. In the following example, server03 is assigned the user replication task.

      Task Name                        Fqdn
      -----------------                -------
      Endpoint Expiration              server01.contoso.com
      
      Subscription Expiration          server02.contoso.com
      
      User Replication                 server03.contoso.com
      
      Nightly Maintenance              server04.contoso.com
      
  2. On the server that is assigned the user replicator, open the Event Viewer. Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Administration Tools, and then click Event Viewer.

  3. Click Application Logs, and then click the Source column to sort by source.

  4. Look for OCS User Replicator as the source and event ID 30024. The event displays the following text:

    User Replicator has completed initial synchronization of domain <domain name> (DN: <distinguished name>) and the database. Future synchronization for this domain will occur as changes are made in Active Directory.
    

    Check this event for all the domains with users enabled for Office Communications Server.