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vceguide.com has a network that consists of a single Active Directory domain. Windows Server 2008 is installed on all domain controllers in the network.
You are instructed to capture all replication errors from all domain controllers to a central location.
What should you do to achieve this task?
A. Initiate the Active Directory Diagnostics data collector set
B. Set event log subscriptions and configure it
C. Initiate the System Performance data collector set
D. Create a new capture in the Network Monitor
Correct Answer: B
Explanation/Reference:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc748890.aspx
Configure Computers to Forward and Collect Events
Before you can create a subscription to collect events on a computer, you must configure both the collecting computer (collector) and each computer from which events will be collected (source).
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc749183.aspx
Event Subscriptions
Event Viewer enables you to view events on a single remote computer. However, troubleshooting an issue might require you to examine a set of events stored in multiple logs on multiple computers.
Windows Vista includes the ability to collect copies of events from multiple remote computers and store them locally. To specify which events to collect, you create an event subscription. Among other details, the subscription specifies exactly which events will be collected and in which log they will be stored locally.
Once a subscription is active and events are being collected, you can view and manipulate these forwarded events as you would any other locally stored events.
Using the event collecting feature requires that you configure both the forwarding and the collecting computers. The functionality depends on the Windows Remote Management (WinRM) service and the
Windows Event Collector (Wecsvc) service. Both of these services must be running on computers participating in the forwarding and collecting process.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc961808.aspx
Replication Issues