Re: After I move PDC.
From: Alex Rybalov (alex_at_covers.com)
Date: 07/04/03
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Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2003 07:24:16 -0700
dcdiag is passing everything just fine on both DC.
The interesting thing, that some servers and workstations
are working fine, but some giving me this Netlogon error
5719 in Event System log. So far I didn't see any logic
why some of them have this error, and some don't... :(
>-----Original Message-----
> Hi Alex. Sorry, but I do not know what the exactly
problem is. However
>I do know that you can have consequences if you do not
seize fsmo roles with
>care. Normally you do not need to seize roles if the dc
holding those roles
>is only going to be off line for a short while. I do know
that Microsoft
>adamantly states that if you seize roles from a domain
controller, you need
>to plan on never bringing that domain controller back
online without a total
>format/reinstall/dcpromo or you will experience problems.
Running dcdiag on
>your domain controllers may give you some more insight. I
would suggest
>posting your problem on the Active_Directory newsgroup as
far as what to do
>from here. --- Steve
>
>"Alex Rybalov" <alex@covers.com> wrote in message
>news:01a601c3419c$ff6d6990$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>> It was some hardware failed on PDC, it wend down and I
>> transfer (seize)
>> RID, PDC, Infrastructure Master, Domain Naming Master
role
>> and Schema Master Role with Ntdsutil.exe to second
Domain
>> Controller. Then I fix hardware in old PDC, bring it
back
>> online and transfer all this roles back to old PDC.
>>
>> Now I have some problems.
>> 1) I'm trying to create DFS on the server (not on the
DC)
>> and I'm getting error "The RPC server is unavailable"
>>
>> 2) In event log I found error: "No Windows NT or Windows
>> 2000 Domain Controller is available for domain COVERS.
The
>> following error occurred: There are currently no logon
>> servers available to service the logon", but I'm still
>> able to login to domain accounts.
>>
>> 3) Also in event log I have error: The Windows Time
>> Service was not able to find a Domain Controller. A time
>> and date update was not possible"
>>
>> Please help.
>>
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