Domain Controller Virtual Machine Restore
I would think it would be related to a kerberos issue. Look in the event logs.
Hello Everyone,
In order to upgrade our Hyper-V server's hard drives to SSD, we copied all of our virtual machines to a network drive and copied them back in order to restore them after the upgrade.
The restore went well. I just went to hyper-v and imported the machines. They all started and worked properly.
The issue here is that the Domain Controller was one of those virtual machines and after the restore, I cannot not join any other machine.
I get this error I attached.
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Moving domain controller vm between Hyper-V 2012 R2 hosts
Hello,
I have one stand alone Hyper-V host - hvserver01 (Hyper-V Server 2012 R2) and 3 VM's running on it. One Virtual machine is our company's additional Domain controller.
I'm planning to install an additional hyper-v host - hvserver02 (Hyper-V Server 2012 R2) as well.
I have the following task to perform: I need to move domain controller virtual machine from hvserver01 to hvserver02.
So, for this operation which tool do i need - move, export/import or something else... ? or it will be necessary to install a new DC and then demote the old one.. ?
Is there a some special requirements when moving DC from one virtual host to another.. ?
And also, - MS Hyper-V Server 2012 R2 is installed on both Hyper-V hosts.
Do you have some advices ?
Thanks in advance,There's no difference between a VM acting as your DC and any other VM as far as live-migration is concerned.
You should use live-migration. The VM will remain up and running during the entire process. Both Hyper-V hosts should be domain members. They should have vSwitches with the same exact name. They should have same CPU type, or configure CPU compatibility on
the VM. Configure Live-migration setting on each host. You can use Hyper-V Manager for live-migration..
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Server 2012 cluster - virtual machine live migration does not work
Hi,
We have a hyper-v cluster with two nodes running Windows Server 2012. All the configurations are identical.
When I try to make a Live migration from one node to the other I get an error message saying:
Live migration of 'Virtual Machine XXXXXX' failed.
I get no other error messages, not even in event viewer. This same happens with all of our virtual machines.
A normal Quick migration works just fine for all of the virtual machines, so network configuration should not be an issue.
The above error message does not provide much information.Hi,
Please check whether your configuration meet live migration requirement:
Two (or more) servers running Hyper-V that:
Support hardware virtualization.
Yes they support virtualization.
Are using processors from the same manufacturer (for example, all AMD or all Intel).
Both Servers are identical and brand new Fujitsu-Siemens RX300S7 with the same kind of processor (Xeon E5-2620).
Belong to either the same Active Directory domain, or to domains that trust each other.
Both nodes are in the same domain.
Virtual machines must be configured to use virtual hard disks or virtual Fibre Channel disks (no physical disks).
All of the vitual machines have virtual hard disks.
Use of a private network is recommended for live migration network traffic.
Have tried this, but does not help.
Requirements for live migration in a cluster:
Windows Failover Clustering is enabled and configured.
Yes
Cluster Shared Volume (CSV) storage in the cluster is enabled.
Yes
Requirements for live migration using shared storage:
All files that comprise a virtual machine (for example, virtual hard disks, snapshots, and configuration) are stored on an SMB share. They are all on the same CSV
Permissions on the SMB share have been configured to grant access to the computer accounts of all servers running Hyper-V.
Requirements for live migration with no shared infrastructure:
No extra requirements exist.
Also please refer to this article to check whether you have finished all preparation works for live migration:
Virtual Machine Live Migration Overview
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh831435.aspx
Hyper-V: Using Live Migration with Cluster Shared Volumes in Windows Server 2008 R2
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd446679(v=WS.10).aspx
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http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj134199.aspx
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I have a Windows Server 2012 R2 virtualization cluster. All the hosts are connected to an external storage system, and virtual machines' files are stored on external volumes (CSVs). All the hosts and virtual machines are a part of the same AD domain
(mixed Windows Server 2012 RTM / 2008 R2 domain controllers). All the domain controllers are running in the virtual machines on the hosts of this cluster.
To prevent problems when all the hosts are turned off and then on simultaneously (for example, because of a power failure) all the domain controller VM files has been placed on local disks of the virtualization hosts (not on the Cluster Shared
Volumes). As Hyper-V services don't depend on other Windows Server services (except its networking components), it means that my domain controllers can always start, providing the virtualization host can start at all. However, it also means
that those DCs cannot be (quickly) migrated to other hosts while their current hosts are being rebooted. So if I need to reboot a virtualization host to install new updates, for example, I have to shut down the corresponding DC, reboot the host
and wait for the DC to finish cold boot and come back online. It means some interruption of service for our users, which, in turn, requires me to perform the reboots late in night.
The downtime can be significantly decreased by saving the state of the VM in which the DC is running. However, all the articles I've found on the Internet strongly recommend against it. I'm trying to understand why this recommendation was issued in the first
place. However, I'm unable to find a clear explanation. I've found some statements that saving state of a DC can cause serious AD replication problems because of tombstoning, and that the password of a DC computer account may be changed
while the DC itself stays in the saved state, which could prevent the DC from connecting to the domain after its state has been restored. However, those considerations are non-significant when we discuss a short-time
(5 to 10 minutes) saved state.
I work with AD and virtualization long time, and I fail to see any danger in saving state of a DC for several minutes. In my opinion, after its state has been restored it would simply replicate all the AD changes from other DCs, and that's all.
What's your opinion?
Evgeniy Lotosh
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as stated in "http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/virtual_active_directory_domain_controller_virtualization_hyperv(v=ws.10).aspx"
Operational Considerations for Virtualized Domain Controllers
Domain controllers that are running on virtual machines have operational restrictions that do not apply to domain controllers that are running on physical machines. When you use a virtualized domain controller, there are some virtualization software features
and practices that you should not use:
Do not pause, stop, or store the
saved state of a domain controller
in a virtual machine for time periods longer than the tombstone lifetime of the forest and then resume from the paused or saved state.
This may sound as it is supported to store it for shorter times and use it.
BUT recommendation also from the Hyper-V Program manager in
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/virtual_pc_guy/archive/2008/11/24/the-domain-controller-dilemma.aspx recommends against using them.
Also best practices
http://blogs.technet.com/b/vikasma/archive/2008/07/24/hyper-v-best-practices-quick-tips-2.aspx
Best regards
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Host: Windows Server 2012 R2 with Hyper-V and RRAS (for Internet over NAT)
VM: Windows Server 2012 R2 with installed Active Directory Domain Services
When I open AD DS configuration window (“promote this server to a domain controller”) many services and programs on my host (include Hyper-V, RRAS & Server Manager) fails with RPC Server unavailable error.Hello Aleksandr,
There wasn't any configuration information, ipconfig /all, network setup, etc. So it's difficult to tell.
More importantly, are you trying to promote the host server? If yes, that is not advised, for one, because it's a Hyper-V server, (not suggested at all), and two, RRAS is installed. RRAS is problematic with any domain controller because it turns it into
a multihomed domain controller.
Active Directory communication fails on multihomed domain controllers
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/272294/
Multihomed DCs (with more than one unteamed NIC or multiple IPs) with DNS, RRAS, iSCSI, Clustering interfaces, management interfaces, backup interfaces, and/or PPPoE adapters - A multihomed DC is not a recommended configuration, however there are ways to
configure a DC with registry mods:
http://blogs.msmvps.com/acefekay/2009/08/17/multihomed-dcs-with-dns-rras-and-or-pppoe-adapters/
7 Reasons not to Make Hyper-V a Domain Controller
http://www.altaro.com/hyper-v/reasons-not-to-make-hyper-v-a-domain-controller/
Domain Controller as Hyper-V host
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/4ff14bec-a815-473b-8d2a-33e91e17197b/domain-controller-as-hyperv-host?forum=winserverhyperv
Networking?
I don't know how your networking is setup, whether there are multiple NICs on the host server, if they are teamed, if you have the host interface set to allow the operating system to share administration, or if there are separate interfaces for each. Can
the host OS ping/communicate with the DC virtual machine?
If there are more than one NIC, you have the choice to team the NICs and share the Teamed NICs for the Hyper-V OS and the VMs, or keep them separate where one is devoted for the Hyper-V OS, and one for the VMs.
Hyper-V Server VLAN Network Configuration
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/0aa71d2a-ebf9-4a3e-bbf5-94db55339fa2/hyperv-server-vlan-network-configuration?forum=winserverhyperv
Recommendation:
Why not just create another VM DC?
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Can Hyper-V host join a domain of a virtual machine domain controller on that same host?
Learning about Failover Clustering with Hyper-V. I have two hyper-v nodes(servers). I want to add them to a failover cluster, but it said that the nodes must be in a domain to join failover cluster.
Can I create a domain controller role on a virtual machine hosted on that same node and join that node to the domain?
Can I just create a role on one of the two nodes along with hyper-v role and join the second node to the domain?You can create
an AD VM and join the Hyper-V host to it in Server 2012 (or Hyper-V Server 2012, the preferred OS for running a Hyper-V Cluster). This did
not work in any previous version of Windows.
This would be a really horrible idea for a production environment, but suitable for a lab/training.
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Problematic issues in installing backup domain controller on Virtual Machine
Hello,<o:p></o:p>
I have a physical domain controller - windows Server 2012 R2 Standard installed
in my domain environment and this is a first root domain controller.
I have also Hyper-V Server 2012 R2 installed and joined in that domain.
Now I want to install an additional (Backup) domain controller as a virtual
machine hosted on Hyper-V Server. So while promoting VM as a DC all actions and
steps go well but the problem arise when I press the install button at the end
of the promotion - installation gets stuck in the process of writing some
configuration files on first DC and also in the process of replication. Unfortunately
VM does not promote as a DC and it goes to restart.
The error event log with - NETLOGON source is logged on the virtual machine as
well.
Do you have some suggestions with this issue, or experience how to resolve this..
Thanks a lot in advance,
GMG
<o:p></o:p>Now I want to install an additional (Backup) domain controller
There is no backup DC. All DCs are RW except RODCs.
I would recommend first checking the health status of the existing DC using
dcdiag command. Also, please check the IP settings in use: Please make sure that the existing DC has its primary IP address in use and that public DNS servers are set as forwarders and not in IP settings of the DC. For the new DC, please make sure
that it points to the existing DC as primary DNS server and once promoted you can see the recommendations here to update the configuration: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/18513.active-directory-replication-issues-basic-troubleshooting-steps-single-ad-domain-in-a-single-ad-forest.aspx
Please also disable temporary all security software in use on the DCs and make sure that needed ports for AD replication and authentication are not blocked or filtered between the DCs.
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2012 Virtual Machine Black Screens Whenever Promoting to Domain Controller
I have a brand new 2012 cluster with 2 hyper-v host nodes running Server 2012 (not R2). I have successfully spun up several virtual machines from templates via VMM 2012R2.
I added the AD DS role today to my DC01 server running server 2012 (not R2). Then I promoted it to a domain controller. When it came back up I got the login screen as normal and logged in. Upon login I only see a black screen. I can click ctr-alt-del and
get the typical menu, but only logout responds. Everything else such as Task Manager just goes back to the black screen. Connecting via remote eventvwr and checking logs and events shows the DC Promo was successful; I can verify replication to other DC's etc.
I don't see any problems with this server other than I can't see it after login. RDPing in provides the black screen as well. I am able to log in via safe mode and can see the desktop, but am not sure how to troubleshoot from there. I verified that integration
services were latest and greatest before I promo'd.
I de-promo'd it via server manager on another server 2012 server, then removed the roles and deleted it. I just created a new server and did the same process, only used a remote server manager for DCpromo this time. After reboot I have the identical issue
with a black screen.
Can anyone help?
PeterHi Peter,
Based on your description, the following thread also focused on this kind of issue and can be referred to for troubleshooting.
Server 2012 Black Screen on Login
http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/406717-server-2012-black-screen-on-login
Please Note: Since the web site is not hosted by Microsoft, the link may change without notice. Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this information.
Hope it helps.
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Connecting Virtual Machine to physical Domain Controller
Hello,
I have a Hyper-V environment set up. My virtual machines are on my domain controller. I would like to connect these virtual machines onto the domain controller I am hosting them on. I have tried however I always get the error saying the domain controller
cannot be contacted.
Thanks in advance,
Maksim Richardshttp://blogs.technet.com/b/jhoward/archive/2008/06/16/how-does-basic-networking-work-in-hyper-v.aspx is a good article that explains the basics
of Hyper-V networking. What you are describing generally comes down to understanding the basics and getting your virtual networking switch(es) properly configured. When it comes to networking, IP is the same whether using physical or virtual machines.
You have to ensure that you have the proper paths in place that allow the communications to take place.
As for support of Hyper-V on a DC, I've not seen that it is unsupported. Bad idea? Yes. Recommended practice? No. Would I do it? No. Should it work? Absolutely. Supported? I haven't seen a Microsoft
statement on that.
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Unable to join virtual machines to domain controller
Hello all
I am studying for MCSE 2012 R2 and have decided to move from VMware Esxi 5.5 to Hyper-V in Server 2012R2.
I built the host (Server 2012r2) and so far 3 VMs (all are Server 2012R2 VMs) . I promoted one of the VMs to a Domain controller and things appear to have installed with no issue. This is what I have done so far:
Added Static IP addresses for all VMs
Configured each VM's DNS setting to use the DC
When I try to join one of the virtual servers to the domain controller this is what I get.
Note: This information is intended for a network administrator. If you are not your network's administrator, notify the administrator that you received this information, which has been recorded in the file C:\Windows\debug\dcdiag.txt.
The following error occurred when DNS was queried for the service location (SRV) resource record used to locate an Active Directory Domain Controller (AD DC) for domain "wolfpack.local":
The error was: "DNS name does not exist."
(error code 0x0000232B RCODE_NAME_ERROR)
The query was for the SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.wolfpack.local
Common causes of this error include the following:
- The DNS SRV records required to locate a AD DC for the domain are not registered in DNS. These records are registered with a DNS server automatically when a AD DC is added to a domain. They are updated by the AD DC at set intervals.
This computer is configured to use DNS servers with the following IP addresses:
10.0.0.14
- One or more of the following zones do not include delegation to its child zone:
wolfpack.local
local
. (the root zone)
Phil BalderosHi Phil,
I have noticed that the domain is wolfpack.local but two VMs has another DNS suffix "home.network" .
Please remove it and join it to domain again .
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Hello Elton and thank you for the response.
I was looking at that same setting on my VM and its empty.
Phil Balderos -
I have been working with the script found at
http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/Deploy-a-domain-controller-2ab7d658 as a base for my azure deployments. I ran into a situation where if a VNetwork already had a DNS entry it wouldn't allow you to add another DNS entry. It would give
an error similar to
Property 'DnsServersRef' cannot be found on this object. Make sure that it exists.
This happened at line 447 of the original script.
Line 447 looks like:
$dnsServersRefElement = $foundVirtualNetworkSite.DnsServersRef
I fixed the error by adding .node after $foundVirtualNetworkSite. Like this:
$dnsServersRefElement = $foundVirtualNetworkSite.Node.DnsServersRef
I hope that this gets fixed in the original script or that my post helps someone in the future.Please post comments and fixes to Gallery scripts by posting in the Gallery Q&A section for the referenced script. THe owner of the script will be monitoring that but not this forum. Also other using the script will be alerted to your discovery.
Here is the Q&Apage link:
http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/Deploy-a-domain-controller-2ab7d658/view/Discussions#content
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Hi
I have windows server 2012 which is my domain controller. It has 2 hyper visor virtual machine that they are 2012 too. I have an additional domain controller in another location too.
I want to know, how can I restore a bare metal or system state backup to another machine, to have a domain controller same as old one whit all the properties, rules and features.
ThanksHi Mehdi,
Yes, it is possible to restore Windows backup to a different machine with different hardware. This article, although written for Windows Server 2008 still applies in 2012:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/249694
Best regards,
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Can I move a Virtual Domain Controller from one host(Win Server 2008 R2) to another (Win Server 2012 R2) ? Are there any issues?
I also had this error: "Setup cannot continue. Your computer will now restart, and your previous version of Windows will be restored."
trying to do a in-place upgrade of a Domain Controller Windows 2008 R2 to Windows 2012 R2.
The problem was the separated System Reserved Partition. After I removed using this instructions:
http://jacobackerman.blogspot.com/2012/12/how-to-remove-system-reserved-partition.html
The upgrade ran ok, and now have my DC as Windows 2012 R2.
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Problems to join a virtual machine on Domain.
Hi Everybody
Im trying to join my windows 8 virtual machine on a Domain mounted in Windows server 2012, but I.m not able to do it, when I try, i receive the below message.
Note: This information is intended for a network administrator. If you are not your network's administrator, notify the administrator that you received this information, which has been recorded in the file C:\Windows\debug\dcdiag.txt.
DNS was successfully queried for the service location (SRV) resource record used to locate a domain controller for domain "tcsgdl.com":
The query was for the SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.tcsgdl.com
The following domain controllers were identified by the query:
tcsgdldc01.tcsgdl.com
However no domain controllers could be contacted.
Common causes of this error include:
- Host (A) or (AAAA) records that map the names of the domain controllers to their IP addresses are missing or contain incorrect addresses.
- Domain controllers registered in DNS are not connected to the network or are not running.
Thanks in advance, if you require extra information just let me know.Hi Susie
Yes, DC is hosting DNS Role, DC and Client are pointing to DC.
nslookup on client:
C:\Users\gdladm>NSLOOKUP
Default Server: UnKnown
Address: 169.254.187.10
> SERVER 169.254.187.10
Server: [169.254.187.10]
Address: 169.254.187.10
*** 169.254.187.10 can't find SERVER: Server failed
Outputs "IPCONFIG / ALL"
Client:
C:\Users\gdladm>IPCONFIG /all
Windows IP Configuration
Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : PCTEST
Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . :
Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Hybrid
IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
Ethernet adapter Ethernet0:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Intel(R) 82574L Gigabit Network Connec
n
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-50-56-3B-E7-C2
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 169.254.187.40(Preferred)
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 169.254.187.10
DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 169.254.187.10
NetBIOS over Tcpip. . . . . . . . : Enabled
Tunnel adapter isatap.{D09F1650-4E09-4AA8-B2C0-326D66081D0B}:
Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Microsoft ISATAP Adapter #3
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
DC:
C:\Users\Administrator.TCSGDLDC01>ipconfig /all
Windows IP Configuration
Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : TCSGDLDC01
Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . : TCSGDL.COM
Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Hybrid
IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
DNS Suffix Search List. . . . . . : TCSGDL.COM
Ethernet adapter Ethernet0:
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Intel(R) 82574L Gigabit Network Connectio
n
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-50-56-39-BD-69
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 169.254.187.10(Preferred)
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 169.254.187.1
DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 169.254.187.40
NetBIOS over Tcpip. . . . . . . . : Enabled
Tunnel adapter isatap.{D728DFCE-4C40-4236-82BF-2B2BFD10641B}:
Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected
Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Microsoft ISATAP Adapter
Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
Thanks for the support, if any information is required please let me know.
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Cannot get Guest Services to Start on Virtual Domain Controller
I'm running System Center 2012 SP1 Version 3.1.6018.0
Guests all run Server 2008R2 SP1
I'm having a weird issue when trying to install guests services on a domain controller. On all of the virtual machines of the host, when trying to deploy the guest agent, it fails on all machines with the same error:
Error (2940)
VMM is unable to complete the requested file transfer. The connection to the HTTP server XXXXXXX could not be established.
Unknown error (0x80072ee2)
Recommended Action
Ensure that the HTTP service and/or the agent on the machine powstorehv1.gicw.org are installed and running and that a firewall is not blocking HTTP/HTTPS traffic on the configured port.
I have confirmed that there is no firewall blocking the process so in order to bypass this, I decided to just install the guest agent manually. This worked on all of the virtual machines on the host except for the one that is a Domain Controller.
At the point when it tries to start the service it gives me the following error:
Service 'Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager Guest Agent' (ScvmmGuestService) failed to start. Verify that you have sufficient privileges to start system services.
I have tried with and without UAC enabled and I always run the MSI from an elevated command prompt. I've tried with and without MSIEXEC as well. I have Enterprise and Domain Admin privileges as well and have even tried with the domain administrator account.
At this point I'm not sure why I do not have sufficient privileges to start the service on a Domain Controller but I do understand that permissions are different due to its nature.
Any ideas around this either by installing through SCVMM or manually? Thank you in advance for your time!After a very painful 10g (EE) installation process
i.e fixing all the following:<snip>
Sat Jul 17 11:40:19 2004
Errors in file
/Users/oracle/admin/db01/bdump/db01_mman_4039.trc:
ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [semop+8]
[SIGFPE] [Invalid floating point operation]
[0x41EDB3C] [] []
Sat Jul 17 11:40:21 2004
Errors in file
/Users/oracle/admin/db01/bdump/db01_pmon_4037.trc:
ORA-00822: MMAN process terminated with error
Sat Jul 17 11:40:21 2004
PMON: terminating instance due to error 822
Instance terminated by PMON, pid = 4037==============================================> Any idea on what needs to be done to fix this error.
I remember that i had the very same issue with the
Oracle 9i R2 Developers release.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.You mentioned the 9ir2 release. Do you still have any reference to the 9ir2 software in your environment ? With a little luck you have, and in that case it not so hard to find a solution ...
Ronald.
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Adding an Apple ID for a B2B App
I'm having a bit of trouble adding an Apple ID to a B2B app in the pricing page for an iOS app. I was wondering if anyone could help? These are the steps I tried Creating a new bundle ID Create a new app that uses this bundle ID Go to the pricing pag