Re: Can not create the object Site, SLP and MP in Active Directory
- From: "villagod" <villagod@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 04:07:02 -0800
Good day Kim and thank you for taking my question. I have ran MPSRPT for
DirSvc and notice in the repadmin.txt that I have issues with replication so
I need to look into this first. I will update this post once replication is
fixed and if this solves my SMS problem, I am betting it will.
Thank you
--
Thanks
"Kim Oppalfens" wrote:
> error 8202
> The specified directory service attribute or value does not exist.
>
> So either something went wrong with extending the schema or replication of
> the schema partition hadn't finish yet.
>
> --
> Kim Oppalfens
> Telindus Belgium
> MVP Windows Server System - SMS
> "villagod" <villagod@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:36DC8B59-98A3-4F34-AFBF-520E3710F596@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Good day,
> >
> > I have been trying to setup a sms test environment, All DC servers W2K3,
> > Forest Funct Level, AD, DNS and WINS. I have one tree in forest that is
> > an
> > empty root domain(NGMAN), with schema master and domain naming master,
> > reside. The other tree has a parent domain (NG) with two child
> > domains(NGB
> > NG2). I am installing SMS 2K3 SP1 on the two child domains (NGB NG2),
> > W2K3
> > member servers, Extended Schema and Adv Security mode. I login to NG
> > domain
> > with Schema Admins and Enterprise Admins rights. Ran extadsch.exe. It
> > only
> > created the 10 attributes but failed on the 4 classes. So I logon to the
> > root domain (NGMAN) and ran extadsch.exe. This time it said that the
> > attributes already exist and it did defined all 4 classes. Next I created
> > a
> > System Management container under System, did not know if I needed to do
> > at
> > this domain (NGMAN), and assigned FC and This object & all child objects
> > to
> > the site server machines, which are in the other tree in the forest.
> > Actually I give the site server machines FC to the System container also.
> > Logon to the NG1 domain and create a System Management container under
> > System
> > and assigned FC and This object & all child objects to the site server in
> > NG1
> > domain. Installed SMS 2K3 SP1. Under Component Status I receive three
> > error message, two from SMS_SITE_COMPONENT_MANAGER and one from
> > SMS_HIERARCHY_MANAGER. Basically saying that it could not create the site
> > and component objects.
> >
> > Looked at hman.log and sitecomp.log
> >
> > Update Site Boundaries in Active Directory~ $$<SMS_HIERARCHY_MANAGER><Thu
> > Nov 10 07:13:04.181 2005 Eastern Standard Time><thread=512 (0x200)>
> > Active Directory DS Root:DC=ngb,DC=nglab,DC=ds,DC=army,DC=mil~
> > $$<SMS_HIERARCHY_MANAGER><Thu Nov 10 07:13:04.181 2005 Eastern Standard
> > Time><thread=512 (0x200)>
> > Searching for the System Management Container.~
> > $$<SMS_HIERARCHY_MANAGER><Thu Nov 10 07:13:04.181 2005 Eastern Standard
> > Time><thread=512 (0x200)>
> > System Management container exists.~ $$<SMS_HIERARCHY_MANAGER><Thu Nov 10
> > 07:13:04.181 2005 Eastern Standard Time><thread=512 (0x200)>
> > Searching for SMS-Site-NRC Site Object.~ $$<SMS_HIERARCHY_MANAGER><Thu
> > Nov 10 07:13:04.181 2005 Eastern Standard Time><thread=512 (0x200)>
> > SMS-Site-NRC doesn't exist, creating it.~ $$<SMS_HIERARCHY_MANAGER><Thu
> > Nov 10 07:13:04.181 2005 Eastern Standard Time><thread=512 (0x200)>
> > SMS-Site-NRC could not be created, error code = 8202.~
> > $$<SMS_HIERARCHY_MANAGER><Thu Nov 10 07:13:04.181 2005 Eastern Standard
> > Time><thread=512 (0x200)>
> > STATMSG: ID=4913 SEV=E LEV=M SOURCE="SMS Server"
> > COMP="SMS_HIERARCHY_MANAGER" SYS=NGRCSMS00 SITE=NRC PID=1656 TID=512
> > GMTDATE=Thu Nov 10 12:13:04.181 2005 ISTR0="SMS-Site-NRC" ISTR1=""
> > ISTR2=""
> > ISTR3="" ISTR4="" ISTR5="" ISTR6="" ISTR7="" ISTR8="" ISTR9="" NUMATTRS=0
> > $$<SMS_HIERARCHY_MANAGER><Thu Nov 10 07:13:04.197
> >
> >
> > Publish Servers in Active Directory. $$<SMS_SITE_COMPONENT_MANAGER><Thu
> > Nov
> > 10 07:12:58.608 2005 Eastern Standard Time><thread=1776 (0x6F0)>
> > DS Root:DC=ngb,DC=nglab,DC=ds,DC=army,DC=mil~
> > $$<SMS_SITE_COMPONENT_MANAGER><Thu Nov 10 07:12:58.623 2005 Eastern
> > Standard
> > Time><thread=1776 (0x6F0)>
> > Searching for the System Management Container.~
> > $$<SMS_SITE_COMPONENT_MANAGER><Thu Nov 10 07:12:58.623 2005 Eastern
> > Standard
> > Time><thread=1776 (0x6F0)>
> > LDAP://CN=System
> > Management,CN=System,DC=ngb,DC=nglab,DC=ds,DC=army,DC=mil container
> > exists.~
> > $$<SMS_SITE_COMPONENT_MANAGER><Thu Nov 10 07:12:58.639 2005 Eastern
> > Standard
> > Time><thread=1776 (0x6F0)>
> > Site System <NGRCSMS00> is the Default Management Point.
> > $$<SMS_SITE_COMPONENT_MANAGER><Thu Nov 10 07:12:58.654 2005 Eastern
> > Standard
> > Time><thread=1776 (0x6F0)>
> > Checking configuration information for server: NGRCSMS00.
> > $$<SMS_SITE_COMPONENT_MANAGER><Thu Nov 10 07:12:58.654 2005 Eastern
> > Standard
> > Time><thread=1776 (0x6F0)>
> > NGRCSMS00 is the Default MP. $$<SMS_SITE_COMPONENT_MANAGER><Thu Nov 10
> > 07:12:58.654 2005 Eastern Standard Time><thread=1776 (0x6F0)>
> > Updated MP Configuration for NGRCSMS00.
> > $$<SMS_SITE_COMPONENT_MANAGER><Thu Nov 10 07:12:58.654 2005 Eastern
> > Standard
> > Time><thread=1776 (0x6F0)>
> > Publishing NGRCSMS00 as a Management Point into Active Directory.
> > $$<SMS_SITE_COMPONENT_MANAGER><Thu Nov 10 07:12:58.654 2005 Eastern
> > Standard
> > Time><thread=1776 (0x6F0)>
> > SMS-MP-NRC-NGRCSMS00 could not be created, Win32 error = 8202~
> > $$<SMS_SITE_COMPONENT_MANAGER><Thu Nov 10 07:12:58.654 2005 Eastern
> > Standard
> > Time><thread=1776 (0x6F0)>
> > STATMSG: ID=4913 SEV=E LEV=M SOURCE="SMS Server"
> > COMP="SMS_SITE_COMPONENT_MANAGER" SYS=NGRCSMS00 SITE=NRC PID=1704 TID=1776
> > GMTDATE=Thu Nov 10 12:12:58.654 2005 ISTR0="cn=SMS-MP-NRC-NGRCSMS00"
> > ISTR1=""
> > ISTR2="" ISTR3="" ISTR4="" ISTR5="" ISTR6="" ISTR7="" ISTR8="" ISTR9=""
> > NUMATTRS=0 $$<SMS_SITE_COMPONENT_MANAGER><Thu Nov 10 07:12:58.654 2005
> > Eastern Standard Time><thread=1776 (0x6F0)>
> > SLP Configuration for NGRCSMS00 is correct.
> > $$<SMS_SITE_COMPONENT_MANAGER><Thu Nov 10 07:12:58.670 2005 Eastern
> > Standard
> > Time><thread=1776 (0x6F0)>
> > Publishing NGRCSMS00 as an SLP into Active Directory.
> > $$<SMS_SITE_COMPONENT_MANAGER><Thu Nov 10 07:12:58.670 2005 Eastern
> > Standard
> > Time><thread=1776 (0x6F0)>
> > SLP Class SMS-SLP-NRC-NGRCSMS00 doesn't exists. Creating~
> > $$<SMS_SITE_COMPONENT_MANAGER><Thu Nov 10 07:12:58.670 2005 Eastern
> > Standard
> > Time><thread=1776 (0x6F0)>
> > SMS-SLP-NRC-NGRCSMS00 could not be created, Win32 error = 8202.~
> > $$<SMS_SITE_COMPONENT_MANAGER><Thu Nov 10 07:12:58.670 2005 Eastern
> > Standard
> > Time><thread=1776 (0x6F0)>
> > STATMSG: ID=4913 SEV=E LEV=M SOURCE="SMS Server"
> > COMP="SMS_SITE_COMPONENT_MANAGER" SYS=NGRCSMS00 SITE=NRC PID=1704 TID=1776
> > GMTDATE=Thu Nov 10 12:12:58.670 2005 ISTR0="cn=SMS-SLP-NRC-NGRCSMS00"
> > ISTR1="" ISTR2="" ISTR3="" ISTR4="" ISTR5="" ISTR6="" ISTR7="" ISTR8=""
> > ISTR9="" NUMATTRS=0 $$<SMS_SITE_COMPONENT_MANAGER><Thu Nov 10
> > 07:12:58.670
> > 2005 Eastern Standard Time><thread=1776 (0x6F0)>
> > Synchronization complete.
> >
> >
> > I receive same errors in both child domains(NGB NG2). Tried disabling MP
> > and SLP, removed IIS, rebooted. Install IIS with all components(ASP,
> > WEBDAV,
> > BITS..), and enabled MP & SLP.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Much thanks in advance
>
>
>
.
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