C:\Users\>repadmin /show repl
Usage: repadmin <cmd> <args>
[/u:{domain\user}] [/pw:{password|*}]
[/retry[:<retries>][:<delay>]]
[/csv]
Use these commands to see the help:
/? Displays a list of commands available for use in repadmin and
thei
description.
/help Same as /?
/?:<cmd>
Displays the list of possible arguments <args>, appropriate
syntaxes and examples for the specified command
<cmd>.
/help:<cmd> Same as /?:<cmd>
/experthelp Displays
a list of commands for use by advanced users only.
/listhelp Displays the
variations of syntax available for the DSA_NAME,
DSA_LIST, NCNAME
and OBJ_LIST strings.
/oldhelp Displays a list of deprecated commands that
still work but
are no longer supported by Microsoft.
Supported <cmd> commands (use /?<cmd> for detailed help):
/kcc Forces the KCC on targeted domain controller(s) to immediately
recalculate its inbound replication topology.
/prp This command allows an admin to view or modify the
password replication policy for RODCs.
/queue Displays inbound replication requests that the DC needs to
issue
to become consistent with its source replication
partners.
/replicate Triggers the immediate replication of the specified
directory
partition to the destination domain controller from
the source DC
/replsingleobj Replicates a single object between any two domain
controllers that have common directory partitions.
/replsummary The replsummary operation quickly and concisely
summarizes
the replication state and relative health of a
forest.
/rodcpwdrepl Triggers replication of passwords for the specified
user(s)
from the source (Hub DC) to one or more Read Only
DC‘s.
/showattr Displays the attributes of an object.
/showobjmeta Displays the replication metadata for a specified
object
stored in Active Directory, such as attribute ID,
version
number, originating and local Update Sequence Number
(USN), and
originating server‘s GUID and Date and Time
stamp.
/showrepl Displays the replication status when specified domain
controlle
last attempted to inbound replicate Active Directory
partitions.
/showutdvec displays the highest committed Update Sequence Number
(USN)
that the targeted DC‘s copy of Active Directory shows
as
committed for itself and its transitive partners.
/syncall Synchronizes a specified domain controller with all
replication
partners.
Supported additional parameters:
/u: Specifies the domain and user name separated by a backslash
{domain\user} that has permissions to perform operations in
Active Directory. UPN logons not supported.
/pw: Specifies the password for the user name entered with the /u
parameter.
/retry This parameter will cause repadmin to repeat its attempt to
bind
to the target dc should the first attempt fail with one of
the
following error status:
1722 / 0x6ba : "The RPC Server is unavailable"
1753 / 0x6d9 : "There are no more endpoints available from the
endpoint mapper"
/csv Used with /showrepl to output results in comma separated
value format. See /csvhelp
Note: Most commands take their parameters in the order of "Destination
or
Target DSA_LIST", then a "Source DSA_NAME" if required, and finally
the
NC or Object DN if required.
<DSA_NAME> (or <DSA_LIST>) is a Directory Service Agent
binding
string. For Active Directory Domain Services, this is simply
a network
label (such as a DNS, NetBios, or IP address) of a Domain
Controller.
For Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services, this
must be a
network label of the AD LDS server followed by a colon and
the LDAP
port of the AD LDS instance
Examples (AD DS):
dc-01
dc-01.microsoft.com
Examples (AD LDS): ad-am-01:2000
ad-am-01.microsoft.com:2000
<Naming Context> is the Distinguished Name of the root of the
NC
Example: DC=My-Domain,DC=Microsoft,DC=Com
Note: Text
(Naming Context names, server names, etc) with International or
Unicode
characters will only display correctly if appropriate fonts and
language support are loaded.