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browstat status
This article was previously published under Q188305
Find the master browser on the segment on which the server is located. Run this command on the segment on which the missing server resides: browstat status My Question How do i run 'browser stat commands' to get the response below.More so how do i 'find the master browser on the segment on which the server is located'? The response is similar to: Status for domain DomainName on transport \Device\NetBT_IEEPRO1 Browsing is active on domain. Master browser name is: MasterBrowser Master browser is running build 1381 1 backup servers retrieved from master BackupBrowser \\SmallerServer There are 100 servers in domain DomainName on transport \Device\NetBT_IEEPRO1 There are 1500 domains in domain DomainName on transport \Device\NetBT_IEEPRO1 This information should indicate which server is acting as the master browser on the segment. However, if the local master browser was slow to respond, this information may have been received from another master browser. The results of this command give you the "\Device\Protocol_NIC" string, which you can use with other browstat commands. trying to get akacutomed Thanks |
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you can use browmon to monitor browser activity on the segment the syntac for browstat status -v your domin name here will give you the stats for domain master
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