Re: Network desintegrating(?)
- From: "kj [SBS MVP]" <KevinJ.SBS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 14:19:32 -0700
Dieter Visser wrote:
Hello,
1 SBS 2003 SP1 server, 1 Windows 2003 member server as a BDC, 15
clients XP Pro SP2
For some reason I get on the BDC event 13508 errors:
The File Replication Service is having trouble enabling replication
from TELSERV to NOODSERV for c:\windows\sysvol\domain using the DNS
name telserv.bsd.local. FRS will keep retrying.
Following are some of the reasons you would see this warning.
[1] FRS can not correctly resolve the DNS name telserv.bsd.local from
this computer.
[2] FRS is not running on telserv.bsd.local.
[3] The topology information in the Active Directory for this replica
has not yet replicated to all the Domain Controllers.
This event log message will appear once per connection, After the
problem is fixed you will see another event log message indicating
that the connection has been established.
Telserv is the PDC, Noodserv is the BDC. I can ping from the PDC to
the BDC, I can ping all the clients. Everything works fine so far I
can see.
From the BDC I can't ping the PDC. All other connections work oke.
AFAIK dhcp and dns work oke, there are no events in the logs.
On a couple of clients are Userenv errors. Are they related maybe?
The Ipconfig of the PDC and the BDC are attached.
Any help is very welcom, thanks in advance for your time
Dieter
Setting aside the PDC/BDC terminology (for now), it's likely the Second DC
("BDC") has DNS issues with the First DC ("PDC").
post the output of ipconfig/all from both of your DCs'
Alternativly, run dcdiag /c /e on both and post the complete results.
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/kj
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