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To view which partitions are allocated to a server:
In ConsoleOne, select a Server object.
Click View > Partition and Replica View.
This is a routine operation that is safe under all circumstances.
You might want to view the partitions stored on a server if you are planning to remove a Server object from the directory tree. In this case, you can view the replicas you need to remove before removing the object.
See "Viewing Replication Information" in ConsoleOne User Guide.
This operation lets you identify:
See "Viewing Replication Information" in ConsoleOne User Guide.
This is a safe operation that you can perform under all circumstances.
The most significant reason to view information about a partition is to see its synchronization information. (You can gather most of the information about a partition without leaving the main view you're working from.)
For more information, see "Viewing Information about a Partition" in ConsoleOne User Guide.
You can easily view the partition hierarchy in ConsoleOne. You can expand container objects to view which partitions are parent, and which are child partitions.
Each container representing the root of a partition is marked with the following icon: .
This is a safe operation that you can perform under all circumstances.
The most significant reason to view information about a replica is to see its synchronization information. (You can gather most of the information about a replica without leaving the main view you're working from.)
You can also get additional help on the specific synchronization error by clicking the blue question mark button at the end of the error number line.
See "Viewing Replication Information" in ConsoleOne User Guide.