Actually, those objects are referred as tombstone objects, which have been erased from the active directory environment. As long as you are in the tombstone lifetime period you will be fine, replication should occur as before complete automatically. On all replication groups, data was replicated properly.
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By default the ' backup latency interval' is set to half the 'tombstone lifetime interval'.
It seems that this settings was changed after running veem vm backup software.
If, after the extinction interval, the name still has not been reregistered, the entry is placed in the extinct (or tombstone) state at scavenge time and the time is stamped with current time +. Give time for replication of the fsmo roles holder changes to. When i checked the backlogs, i am getting 2 files as first two files in the backlog. This latency is over the tombstone lifetime of 180 days !
Based on the status message your client sent about certificate retrieval, it appears it is able to get it's certificate. And as far as i know, a tombstone is an object deleted from the directory, but not yet removed from the database. The failed to refresh mp usually means it's not able to determine where to. They are removed (physically deleted) by the garbage collection process.
Server isolated in a vlan ?
Does the machine can talk to the dc ? Seem like it joined the domain and after it fall in tombstone.
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