Replication issue between lync 2010 FE and lync 2013 FE
Hello
I face any issue in my lync server's .
I was in the last steps in the migration process from lync 2010 to 2013 enterprise edition .
where CMS was moved already to 2013 , and later on many time I checked the replication and it was fine , then I deleted the CMS DB FROM 2010 FE and I checked the replication and it was fine .
later on I proceed to delete the archiving server and monitoring server and it was fine .
later on I proceed to
Reset call admission control
Prevent sessions for services
Stop Lync Server 2010 services
Remove a Front End Server from a pool
I just I face this replication issue after I start the process to delete the lync 2010 pool which im stuck on it now .
one more thing while I was trying to delete the 2010 front end pool , I got the error .
Error: An error occurred: "System.InvalidOperationException" "Cannot publish topology changes. Conference directories still exist on a pool that would be deleted. Remove the conference directories before continuing."
so I moved the conference directories from 2010 pool to the 2013 pool successfully.
but later on when I check the replication I notice the replication issue ?
Get-CsManagementStoreReplicationStatus
UpToDate : False """""""""""""""""""it is already shutdown
ReplicaFqdn : HQ-EDGE01.mydom
LastStatusReport :
LastUpdateCreation : 3/23/2015 11:22:17 AM
ProductVersion :
UpToDate : True
ReplicaFqdn : HQ-LYNC2013-FE.mydom
LastStatusReport : 3/19/2015 5:21:27 PM
LastUpdateCreation : 3/19/2015 5:21:25 PM
ProductVersion : 5.0.8308.556
UpToDate : False
ReplicaFqdn : HQ-LYNC-FE-01.mydom
LastStatusReport : 3/19/2015 11:38:25 AM
LastUpdateCreation : 3/23/2015 11:52:17 AM
ProductVersion : 4.0.7577.0
then I run the
I run Invoke-CsManagementStoreReplication
Get-CsManagementStoreReplicationStatus
UpToDate : False """""""""""""""""""it is already shutdown """"""""""""""""""
ReplicaFqdn : HQ-EDGE01.mydomain
LastStatusReport :
LastUpdateCreation : 3/23/2015 10:18:22 PM
ProductVersion :
UpToDate : True
ReplicaFqdn : HQ-LYNC2013-FE.mydomain
LastStatusReport : 3/23/2015 10:18:26 PM
LastUpdateCreation : 3/23/2015 10:18:22 PM
ProductVersion : 5.0.8308.556
UpToDate : False
ReplicaFqdn : HQ-LYNC-FE-01.mydomain
LastStatusReport : 3/19/2015 11:38:25 AM
LastUpdateCreation : 3/23/2015 10:18:22 PM
ProductVersion : 4.0.7577.0
====================
Get-CsManagementStoreReplicationStatus
UpToDate : False """"""""""""""" it is already down """""""""""""""""""""
ReplicaFqdn : HQ-EDGE01.mydomain
LastStatusReport :
LastUpdateCreation : 3/23/2015 10:53:23 PM
ProductVersion :
UpToDate : True
ReplicaFqdn : HQ-LYNC2013-FE.mydomain
LastStatusReport : 3/23/2015 10:18:26 PM
LastUpdateCreation : 3/23/2015 10:18:22 PM
ProductVersion : 5.0.8308.556
UpToDate : False
ReplicaFqdn : HQ-LYNC-FE-01.mydomain
LastStatusReport : 3/19/2015 11:38:25 AM
LastUpdateCreation : 3/23/2015 10:53:23 PM
ProductVersion : 4.0.7577.0
why LastUpdateCreation : 3/23/2015 10:53:23 PM from the lync 2010 pool ????
I'm not doing any change on 2010 pool now (I just try to delete it ) , all the change it is on 2013 pool .
for edge server 2013 I shut down the server since there is another configuration issue there (so replication to edge server not the issue now since it is down).
my question is this will affect my lync 2013 since it is the production now ? is this un completed steps for removing the 2010 pool affect my production.
is the replication issue affects my 2013 pool ?
Kind Regards
MK
Hi,
From your description above, did you mean before deleting the Lync Server 2010 Pool from topology, you found the replication of Lync 2010 FE Server not update to date?
If it is the case, based on my knowledge, there is no affect for Lync Server 2013 Pool. Please double check if Lync Server 2013 Pool work normally, and Lync users in Lync 2013 Pool can use all Lync function without issues. Then you can delete Lync 2010 Pool
from Topology and publish it. After finish it, please re-run step 2 on Lync Server 2013 FE Servers.
Best Regards,
Eason Huang
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