DSA_LIST = { | | | site: | gc: | nc: | pnc: | mnc: | fsmo_ : } Examples: "*" = All DSAs in the enterprise/forest/configuration ...

DSA_LIST = {  | * | * | site:
             | gc: | nc: | pnc: | mnc: | fsmo_: } 

    Examples:
    "*" = All DSAs in the enterprise/forest/configuration set.
    "part_server_name*" = would pick "part_server_name_dc_01" and "part_server_name_dc_02"
                but not server "part_server_diff_name".
    "site:east_site1" = All DSAs in site "east_site1".
    "gc:" = All GCs in the enterprise.
    "nc:DC=fabrikam,..." = All DSAs hosting DC=fabrikam,...
    "pnc:DC=fabrikam,..." = All DSAs hosting a partial copy of DC=fabrikam,...
    "mnc:DC=fabrikam,..." = All DSAs hosting a master copy of DC=fabrikam,...
    "fsmo_pdc:DC=my-corp-dom,DC=com" - repadmin runs against the PDC in the NC "DC=my-corp-dom,DC=com"
    "fsmo_istg:east_site1" would pick the ISTG for the east_site1 site.

Additional option for DSA_LIST:  /homeserver:[dns name]
    The initial DS server that facilitates DSA_LIST expansion is called the homeserver.
    If the DSA_LIST argument is a resolvable server name (such as a DNS or WINS
    name) this will be used as the homeserver.  If a non-resolvable parameter is used 
    for the DSA_LIST, repadmin will use the locator to find a server to be used as the 
    homeserver.  If the locator does not find a server, repadmin will try the local box (port 389).  The 
    /homeserver:[dns name] option is available to explicitly control home server selection. 
    This is especially useful when there are more than one forest or configuration set possible.  For 
    example, the DSA_LIST command "fsmo_istg:site1" would target the locally joined 
    domain's directory, so to target an AD/LDS instance, /homeserver:adldsinstance:50000 
    could be used to resolve the fsmo_istg to site1 defined in the ADAM configuration set on 
    adldsinstance:50000 instead of the fsmo_istg to site1 defined in the locally joined
    domain.
FSMO_TYPE = dnm | schema | pdc | rid | im | istg
    NOTE: different types of FSMOs require different base DNs/RDNs.
    "fsmo_dnm:" - is an enterprise wide FSMO, and doesn't take any DN.
    "fsmo_schema:" - is an enterprise wide FSMO, and doesn't take any DN.
    "fsmo_pdc:" - is a domain specific FSMO, and takes the DN of the domain the user wants.
    "fsmo_rid:" - is a domain specific FSMO, and takes the DN of the domain the user wants.
    "fsmo_im:" - is a partition/NC specific FSMO, and takes the DN of the NC the user wants.
    "fsmo_istg:" - is a site specific quasi-FSMO, and takes the RDN of the site.
DSA_NAME = { . |  |  |  |  }
    . = Tells repadmin to try to pick one for you.
    adlds_dns:ldap_port = specifies a specific AD LDS instance.
    server_dns = specifies a specific server by DNS.
    dsa_guid = specifies a specific server by its DSA GUID.
    server_obj_rdn$service_short_name = specifies a specific AD LDS instance by its full server object rdn.
    server_obj_rdn = specifies a server by its server object rdn (usually the same as its NetBios name)
        The "$service_short_name" is not necessarily needed, but the DSA will only find a server, if
        the portion of the server_obj_rdn specified in unambiguous.
    dsa_dn = specifies a server by the DN of its DSA object.
OBJ_LIST = { ncobj: | dsaobj: }
    "ncobj:" = means use the DN of NC Head specified in NC_NAME.
    "dsaobj:" = means use the DN of the DSA we're connected to.
NC_NAME = { config: | schema: | domain: }
    "config:" = Configuration Directory Partition.
    "schema:" = Schema Directory Partition.
    "domain:" = Domain Directory Partition for the Domain of the DC repadmin is running against.
OBJ_LIST OPTIONS = { /onelevel | /subtree} /filter:
    With these options, the showattr and viewlist commands can be used to cover a list of objects,
    instead of just a single object.
NOTES:
 o The * in wildcards are evaluated by LDAP.
 o Some options are not valid in AD LDS such as "gc:", "fsmo_pdc:", "fsmo_rid", "domain:", etc
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