[ngw] GroupWise information for this object does not exist - Top Down Rebuild?
Gert
gwcheck at gmail.com
Thu Apr 29 18:50:20 UTC 2010
Move the item?
Try a fresh install of C1 with the right snapins.
Use JRBtools.
Get a cup of coffee.
Gert
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On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 2:13 PM, Arto Schneider <arto.schneider at edita.fi>wrote:
> Thanks Gert,
>
> Syncing did not help. When I select the object in NDS View and choose
> GroupWise Utilities-> GW / eDirectory Association -> Disassociate GropWise
> Attributes is grayed out.
>
> Link config is OK, I checked that by looking each MTA's link status in
> http-monitor.
>
> Arto
>
> >>> gwcheck at gmail.com 28.4.2010 20:37 >>>
> try disconnecting GW attributes and then do a graft
> or even first sync the item
> check the link config for all open connections between MTA's first
> otherwise a sync does not work
>
> for doing a restore with a specific FID see my tip from 2005:
> >> http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/tip/11454.html
>
> don't forget to list the users that have access or proxy access
>
> when doing a rebuild of a dom connect to the prim then tell C1 to store the
> rebuilt file to a local path then later stop the POA and copy the rebuilt
> one over the existing one (or rename the old one for backup)
> >>
> http://www.novell.com/support/viewContent.do?externalId=3347260&sliceId=1
>
> Gert
>
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>
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>
>
> On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 4:47 PM, Joe Acquisto <joe.acquisto at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Before doing anything, check link configuration and for pending
>> operations,
>> connected to all domains.
>>
>> Where these objects created when C1 was connected to the Secondary? Or
>> is that too far in the past to know?
>>
>> If there are no pending operations and links "look good", you might
>> try making a
>> backup of the primary and simply do a rebuild of the primary.
>>
>> I may not have thought this thru completely, or fully understood your
>> issue.
>>
>> joe a.
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 7:35 AM, Arto Schneider <arto.schneider at edita.fi>
>> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > GroupWise 6.5 System with three domains on SLES9 and one post office on
>> > W2k3.
>> >
>> > There are six external entities and one resource and one distribution
>> list
>> > that I can't manage with C1. Those objects are not in Primary Domain's
>> > database but are in the wphost.db and at least some of those objects are
>> in
>> > the Secondary Domain's database.
>> >
>> > Seems like top down rebuild is the right solution here but top down
>> > rebuild will be remove these objects from wphost.db. I haven't done top
>> down
>> > rebuild so I need advice on this matter.
>> >
>> > So I need to backup the user databases of those objects. After the
>> rebuild
>> > those objects must recreated with the original FID and place the
>> original
>> > user databases to the post office directory.
>> >
>> > When doing the rebuild of post office database can I point path to
>> database
>> > to local directory of the server where I run ConsoleOne and then copy
>> the
>> > new database to post office directory of W2k3-server?
>> >
>> > Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>> >
>> > Thank In Advance!
>> >
>> > Arto
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