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90 Novell eDirectory 8.8 SP7 Troubleshooting Guide
*CTD None Displays, in comma-delimited format, the source server’s
outbound connection table and the current statistical
information for the table. These statistics do not give any
information about the inbound connections from other
servers or clients to the source server.
*D Replica rootEntry ID Removes the specified local entry ID from the source
server’s Send All Object list. The entry ID must specify a
partition root object that is specific to the server’s local
database. This command is usually used only when a Send
All Updates process is endlessly trying to show updates and
failing because a server is inaccessible.
!D Time Sets the inbound and outbound synchronization interval to
the specified number of minutes.
Default=24 minutes. Range=2 to 10080 minutes (168 hours)
!DI Time Sets the inbound synchronization interval to the specified
number of minutes.
Default=24 minutes Range=2 to 10080 minutes (168 hours)
!DO Time Sets the outbound synchronization interval to the specified
number of minutes.
Default=24 minutes Range=2 to 10080 minutes (168 hours)
*E None Reinitializes the source server’s entry cache.
!E None Schedules the inbound and outbound synchronization
processes to begin execution.
!EI None Schedules the inbound synchronization process to begin
execution.
!EO None Schedules the outbound synchronization process to begin
execution.
*F None Schedules the flat cleaner process, which is part of the
janitor process, to begin execution on the source server in
five seconds.
!F Time Sets the interval (in minutes) for the flat cleaner process.
Default=240 minutes (4 hours) Range=2 to 10080 minutes
(168 hours)
Trace Flag Parameters Description
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