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Abort Replication

Updated: 21 May 2010 | 7 comments
Dale Sydnor's picture
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Client had 2 SEPM 11 MR4 instances running as replicated sites.  The old server running one of the sites failed catastrophically and will not be replaced.  The remaining site is stuck at "Downloading 10%" and the dead site cannot be deleted due a replication being in process.  How can the replication be aborted?  What is the time out period for a replication, if any?

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Paul Murgatroyd's picture
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2009
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if you restart the SEPM service, does that clear it?

Paul Murgatroyd
Principal Product Manager, Symantec Endpoint Protection
Endpoint twitter feed: http://twitter.com/symc_endpoint

Dale Sydnor's picture
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2009
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No, nor does rebooting the server.  I also deleted the ZIP file that was in the replication inbox (or outbox, I do not remember which) prior to one of the reboots - no help.

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2009
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Hi, I too have this issue.

 

The SEP (MR4) server is trying to replicate and is stuck at "Downloading (10%).

 

I have left it for several hours but it has not replicated any further.

 

As mentioned a reboot does solve this.

 

Thanking everyone in advance!

 

 

 

Paul Murgatroyd's picture
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2009
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If you run the server configuration wizard on the server and put it back into the same site... I'm told that should reset the replication status

Paul Murgatroyd
Principal Product Manager, Symantec Endpoint Protection
Endpoint twitter feed: http://twitter.com/symc_endpoint

Jason Gallas's picture
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2009
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I tried this

But it did not work.  I am still stuck at Downloading 10%.

Didlex's picture
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2009
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Same problem on RU5

Same problem here but both sites are alive, getting stuck on Downloading (10%).

Old site is running on embedded database and has been upgraded from MR4 to RU5, new site is a new installation on RU5.

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2009
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