Re: File replication failure do to access problem
- From: "Robert J" <RobertJ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 07:27:04 -0700
Paul reply closed out before I finished
Dcdiag had the following errors:
Replication latency warning ERROR: expected notification link missing,
source: DC1
frssysvol test - registry lookup failed to determione the state of SYSVOL
event log test - error events, id=0x800034c4
As stated in my first reply the other tests were OK, no problems.
"Paul Williams [MVP]" wrote:
> > I have 2 domain controllers both running Win2003 AD. File replication is
> > now failing following a Group Policy change.
>
> This is probably a coincidence. What has changed? What happens if you take
> the GPO out of scope?
>
>
> > I ran FRSDiag on both machines. When I looked at the FRSDiag_Log.txt file
> > one machine was"clean" the other, DC2 had the the following errors:
> > Processing NTFRS Debug Logs...Could not check because could not access
> > system share on DC2
>
> Could not access system share. Could be permissions, but that usually
> generates an access denied (5), so is probably a connectivity or lookup
> issue.
>
> Please run dcdiag /v /c /e and netdiag /v on one of the DCs. Take you're
> time looking through the [large amount of] results and post back any errors
> or warnings.
>
> Also, run this on a DC:
>
> nslookup -type=srv _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.domain-name.com
>
> Where domain-name.com is the DNS name of your Active Directory domain.
>
> Have you stopped any services, or noticed anything in the event logs?
>
> --
> Paul Williams
> Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Directory Services
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>
>
>
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