[ProgressPartitions] 0=Progress bar to display the number of partitions that have been checked on this server. [PanelInfoTR] 0=Current tree and server that hosts the master replica of the root partition. 1= 2=At startup, some default servers that are easily accessible, are queried about their view of the default tree. 3=The more rights to the tree you have, the more information is detected. 4= 5=Note: the primary tree will be scanned initially, but in multi-tree environments you may select an other tree that you are authenticated to. Changing the tree will reset all collected information. [Panel1] 0=Permanent settings for PartCheck - These settings will be stored in PartChk.ini in the EXE path [Panel3] 0=Enable or disable dynamic hints 1=Enable or disable hint editing - to save changed hints, double-click in the memo field before leaving the memo field. [ProgressBarServers] 0=This progress bar indicates how many of the servers that hold a replica have been analyzed. During the phase of server location, the progress bar may sometimes seem to go backwards; this may happen as the number of identified servers grows. 2= 3=The hint shows you the number of analyzed and located servers. 4= [ButtonDone] 0=You may check the replica rings at any time - even before all servers are located or analyzed. However, the results may be useful only after all servers have been analyzed. 2= 3=Therefor it is strongly recommended to let the analysis complete - even if this process might take a few hours in larger WAN trees. 5= [EditDetail] 0=Selected replica / partition combination 1= 2=You may chose one of the buttons to repair or modify the partitions/replicas [ButtonRepTime] 0=Set Time Stamps for all Partition Objects to current time of Master Replica 1= 2=This function sets the time stamps on all of the objects and their attributes, even if valid time stamps exist. Subsequently, NDS will synchronize all replicas to match the information in the master replica. 3=IMPORTANT: Because of the wide scope of changes made by this function, it should be used only to recover from a catastrophic failure. [ButtonUpd] 0=Send all (Master), or Receive all (RW/RO) Partition info 1= 2=Trigger replica synchronization - If the selected replica is a master, it will send all updates to the RW and RO replicas. If the selected replica is a RW or RO replica, it will read all updates from the master replica. [ButtonRemPart] 0=Delete selected Partition 1= 2=Remove the selected master partition. The partition must be completely empty (except for the root object) or the deletion will fail. In addition, no other replicas can exist. [ButtonRemRep] 0=Delete selected Replica 1= 2=Removes selected replica except the master replica of a partition. [MemoAnalysis] 0=Important Analysis Results 1= 2=This list is simply an extract of all major alerts. 3= 4=At the end of the complete analysis, after all replicas have been analyzed, it will also indicate if replica ring problems or inconsistencies have been found. [Table2] 0=List of servers that are in the replica ring. 1= 2=This list serves as starting point for the analysis process: 3=In complex trees the list will grow during the analysis as new servers and replicas are detected. The list is processed from top to bottom - if a server has been analyzed, the server's NDS version will be displayed in column #3 of the grid and the last column is preceded by an asterisk (*). 6= 7= 8=The individual columns contain this information: 9= 10=Column #1: Address 11=IPX or IP address of the server (internal server address) 12= 13=Column #2: Server Name 14=This column may contain a "?" if the server name has not yet been retrieved, or cannot be detected. 15=Typically it is "?" if the server address is found in the SAP tables of another server, and will be resolved later. 16=The same server may show up twice, if it is referred to by it's IP address, and by it's IPX address. 17= 18=Column #3: NDS Version 19=Indicates the NDS version of the server 20= 21=Column #4: NDS Context 22=This column may contain three types of information: 23=a) Context - The NDS context of the server. This information is entered while the server is analyzed. 24=b) "Referred as: xxx" - This server with the NDS name of "xxx" is listed in one of the partitions and supposed to hold a replica. The information has not yet been verified. 27=c) "Referred by: xxx" - The listed server is advertized through SAP but not yet checked. "xxx" is the server that holds the SAP info. 29= 30=Column #5: Ticks 31=Distance to this server. Initially this column is set to 9999 (unknown), but while the server is analyzed, the distance is calculated. 33=Initially we try to retrieve the information from the servers' routing tables, but the info may not be available without console privileges. 35=Later during the analysis we try to connect to the server, and to get the distance from our connection table - this process may fail if we cannot open a connection to the target server. 37=The displayed number will be preceded by an asterisk "*" if the server analysis is complete. 38= 39= 40= 41=Getting more information about a server from the list: 42=Double-click on any server to receive a popup-window with addiotional options. If you have proper rights you may retrieve several server error logs and AUTOEXEC.NCF 46= [ListBoxReport] 0=As each server is queried, several informational messages, as well as error messages will be displayed. 1=The severity of any alerts or errors will also be indicated. 2= [ButtonAnalyse] 0=Query all listed servers for their replicas 1= 2=In complex trees the list of servers will grow as more partitions are detected. 3=In complex trees over WANs or with hundreds of servers this process may take several hours. 4=You may interrupt this step temporarily by pressing the "Pause"/"Continue" button, but be aware that an analysis is only useful after a complete run. 5= 6=The upper progress bar indocates the progress for all servers. 7=The lower progress bar indicates the progress for the current server, and the bottom status line shows detail information for the current activity. 8= 9=After pressing "Pause", the process will finish analyzing the current server. This may take a few seconds or minutes, dependent on the number of 10=replicas stored on the analyzed server, and the speed and distance of that server. 11= 12=You may pause the process at any time, and continue it without loosing information (unless you change the tree or quit the application). [ListBoxPart] 0=List of partitions that have been detected. 1= 2=You may select one replica/partition from the list - it will be displayed in the text field. Once a replica is selected, you may force a synchronization with the other replicas: or perform 3=some repair or modify operations. 4= 5= 6=The displayed list has the following format: 7=Partition / Host Server (Replica Number - Replica State: Replica Type) [ Source Server ] 8= 9=Partition Names: 10=Partition names will typically show up multiple times, depending on the number of replicas. Each entry should display a different host server. 11= 12=Host server: 13=The partition name is followed by the name of the host server that holds the replica, and the replica number. Each host server must hold a replica with a different replica number. 14= 15=Replica Number; 16=The Replica Number must be unique for each host server (per partition) - it should be sequential and not have any numbers missing after the analysis has finished checking all 17=servers. 18= 19=Replica State: 20=Typically the Replica State will be "0" (working properly). Other numbers: "1": Being added; "2": Being deleted; "3": Locked by move; "4": receiving a new master; "5" Becoming 21=new master. For other results see the NDS developer documentation. 22=Any number other but 0 might indicate a problem if it stays for a more than a few minutes. 23= 24=Replica Type: 25="MS": Master; "RW": Read-write; "RO": Read-only; "SR": Subordinate reference. Only one of the replicas for the same partition may be master. 26= 27=Source Server: 28=The name of the server that provided this information. Any problems may also indicate that this server has an incorrect view of the tree and may require repair. 29= 30= 31= [ListBoxReplicas] 0=List of partitions, as seen by the involved host servers. 1= 2=The list has this format: 3= 4=Partition | Source server | List of Replicas with: Host Server (Replica Number - Replica State: Replica Type) 5= 6=Partition: 7=Each partition will typically show up multiple times, dependent on the number of partition replicas. 8= 9=Source Server: 10=The source server is the file server that provided this view of the partition. Usually, all source servers should have the same view of the partition, and this will be verified at the final 11=analysis. 12=If individual servers have a different view, this could indicate a synchronization or corruption problem. 13= 14=For details of the Replica information see the help in the replica tab. 15=