Re: PDC/BDC problem
- From: "cgbaten" <cgbaten@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 15 Dec 2006 06:09:07 -0800
This looks exactly like what I need. I may have missed it in the
article, but can this be done with users connected? And do you think it
will break the trusts again?
Thank you for pointing me in this direction. I don't think I would have
found it without your help. I read so many articles about making BCDs,
but they never mentioned the things I've encountered.
Chris
myweb wrote:
Hello myweb,
Sorry was for 2003, heres the one for 2000. Do not change just view first:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/255690
Best regards
myweb
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Hello cgbaten@xxxxxxxxx,
Did your BDC got all the FSMO rules after takeover? Check here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324801
Seems that it is missing one of the roles after you take out the
broken server and cleanup your metadata.
Best regards
myweb
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1 week ago, my PDC had a motherboard failure. The BDC with a shared
active directory immediately took over. I thought I had to run
dcpromo, but when I did it said it would uninstall AD and demote it
to a member server. Obviously I didn't want that to happen, so I left
it alone, and copied the critical files from backup tp the BDC, and
sent the PDC out for repair.
The PDC arrived last Monday. I had trouble introducing it back into
the domain because the server was still listed as a domain controller
in AD users and computers. I did a metadata cleanup to remove it. I
added the PDC back into the domain, used Configure your server to add
in DNS and AD, set up WINS, just as before. On Tuesday, I copied all
backup files to the DC, set up shares and permissions, and tested
some of the clients. The clients remembered user profiles and shares,
everything as if it never happened. The users were in the middle of
the workday on the backup server, so I waited until end of workday to
move any files they accessed back to the original server and told
them to log in as normal on Wednesday.
Here's the problem: The trusts between this domain (domain A) and one
in a building down the street (domain B) stopped working. I tried
everything to reestablish the trust. Somewhere in my panic I noticed
I could set up domain B at the trusting domain on the PDC, but could
not get domain B to trust domain A. Then I was able to get domain B
to trust domain A by setting up the trust on the BDC. So now the 2
way trusts are dependent on both the PDC and BDC running at the same
time.
The reason I got the errors, according to M$ and the event viewer,
have to do with the RID on the PDC not synchonizing with the domain,
caused when it suddenly dropped out of the domain, then was
reintoduced when fixed. I tried several things to get it to synch,
but all that I have read seems to say I need to take the servers out
of prodcution and start over. I can't have these users sitting around
while I try something that may not work. What if it's something else?
Does anyone have a suggestion, or should I live with the trust split?
.
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