Re: errors after migration



Hi Vincent,

all the operations master roles are set correctly and pointing to the new
server.

It seems to me, that the replication wasn't complete or hasn't started at
all.

Do I need to downgrade the migration server, so that it completes the
replication of the FSMO roles?

"Vincent Xu [MSFT]" <v-xuwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:r1KKqb3tFHA.3160@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi Jochen,
>
> First I want to explain that we strongly recommend not to transfer the
> infrastucture master role to a DC that hosts a GC. From your description,
> I
> noticed that have done so.
>
> Now I think we need to check if the FSMO roles are transfered
> successfully.
>
> To determine which domain controller holds the RID master, PDC emulator,
> or
> infrastructure master roles, perform the following steps.
> 1. Open Active Directory Users and Computers.
> 2. In the console tree, right-click Active Directory Users and Computers,
> and then click Operations Masters.
> 3. Click the RID, PDC, or Infrastructure tab.
>
> The name of the current operations master appears under Operations master.
>
> To determine which domain controller holds the domain naming master role,
> perform the following steps:
> 1. Open Active Directory Domains and Trusts.
> 2. Right-click Active Directory Domains and Trusts, and then click
> Operations Master.
> The name of the current domain naming master appears in the Change
> Operations Master dialog box.
>
> To determine which domain controller holds the schema master role, perform
> the following steps:
> 1. Register the Active Directory Schema snap-in by running the following
> command:
> regsvr32.exe %systemroot%\system32\schmmgmt.dll
> 2. Click OK to close the message that indicates the registration
> succeeded.
> 3. Create a custom Microsoft Management Console (MMC) console.
> 4. Add the Active Directory Schema snap-in to the console.
> 5. In the console tree, right-click Active Directory Schema, and then
> click
> Operations Master.
> The name of the current schema master appears in the Change Schema Master
> dialog box.
>
> If the transfer failed, please follow the article to perform it again:
>
> <http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/library/Oper
> ations/bde352aa-101a-4da1-872a-de18b2bb87fb.mspx>
>
> But please note:not to transfer the infrastucture master role to a DC that
> hosts a GC.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Vincent Xu
> Microsoft Online Partner Support
>
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>
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>>>From: "Jochen Fahr" <jochen.fahr@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>>Subject: errors after migration
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>>>Hello NG,
>>>
>>>Finally we've made it to w2k3...
>>>But after the migration (12 hours at Saturday), I have some errors in my
>>>eventlog.
>>>
>>>I transported the following FSMO from the migration server to our new
>>>server:
>>>
>>>- Schema master
>>>- Global Catalog
>>>- PDC/RID/Infrastructure
>>>- Domainmaster
>>>
>>>I got no error message when I transported these.
>>>Then I turned off the migration server.
>>>
>>>Now I get this error message on my new server:
>>>
>>>"This server is the owner of the following FSMO role, but does not
> consider
>>>it valid. For the partition which contains the FSMO, this server has not
>>>replicated successfully with any of its partners since this server has
> been
>>>restarted. Replication errors are preventing validation of this role. "
>>>
>>>This error comes for these FSMOs:
>>>- DC=<domainname>,DC=<companyname>
>>>- Infrastructure
>>>- RID
>>>- partitions
>>>- Schema
>>>
>>>How comes?
>>>I mean, does AD need time to replicate from the migration server to the
> new
>>>server?
>>>
>>>We've waited about half an hour until we turned off the migration server
> to
>>>let the new server overtake full control.
>>>
>>>Hope you can help...
>>>
>>>Jochen
>>>
>>>
>>>
>


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