FRS and DFSR replication
Hi all,
fase 1
My domain controllers are both Windows 2003 R2 and Windows 2008 and Windows 2008R2. Domain functional level is Windows 2003
fase 2
I upgrade all my domain controllers to Windows 2008R2 and raised the domain functional level to Windows 2008R2.
Now do domain controllers replicate via DFS-R? Have I to make some operation to get all replication works via DFS-R?
Hi,
Domain controllers use a special shared folder named SYSVOL to replicate logon scripts and Group Policy object files to other domain controllers. Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 use File Replication Service (FRS) to replicate SYSVOL, whereas
Windows Server 2008 uses the newer DFS Replication service when in domains that use the Windows Server 2008 domain functional level, and FRS for domains that run older domain functional levels.
To use DFS Replication to replicate the SYSVOL folder, you can either create a new domain that uses the Windows Server 2008 domain functional level, or you can use the procedure that is discussed in this document to upgrade an existing domain and migrate
replication to DFS Replication.
There are many helpful articles for you to refer to to migrate sysvol replication form FSR to DFSR. Please refer to the below link to find a article you want to follow:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/askds/archive/2009/05/01/sysvol-migration-from-frs-to-dfsr-whitepaper-released.aspx
Regards,
Yan Li
Yan Li
TechNet Community Support
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Migrated domain replication from FRS to DFSR. Domain query
Hello,
I run 3 domain controllers, all on the same LAN; the PDC is on 2008R2 and the others on 2012
I have today migrated from FRS to DFSR.
Without going through all the errors that dcdiag is now showing, I have a simple query. When our domain was setup, it was named COMPANY ie. not COMPANY.LOCAL. It has all seemed to work OK for ages but in DNS Forward Lookup Zones I see
the following folders:
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company
company.company
In company.company are just the 3 domain controllers. Can I delete this folder?
Other question at this stage is about DNS forwarders. All LAN PCs point to the 3 x DCs for their DNS servers, and DNS Server is running on all 3 DCs. Should I put my ISPs DNS servers in the forwarders or not, and do I use root hints? (I have 2 ISPs so don't
know which ISP will be used by any PC as the router load balances)
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Yes, i think you could delete the folder, if the replication is ok.
You could use your ISPs DNS server as a forwarders.
http://blogs.technet.com/b/tugait/archive/2014/02/11/dns-forwarders-vs-root-hints.aspx
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FRS to DFSR Migration and Riverbed RODCs
As I understand it, Riverbed RoDCs are only there to grab session keys from AD in order to optimize SMB traffic. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
I'm in the middle of trying to migrate from FRS to DFSR for SYSVOL, but when moving from the Start to Prepared state, DFSRMig complains that the Riverbed RoDCs aren't following.
C:\Users\adminaccountname>dfsrmig /getmigrationstate
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xxx1a-xxx-xx05 ('Start') - Read-Only DC
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Pretty sure this is entirely out of my control and there might be a mode of operations on the Riverbed side that needs to be raised along with the functional level of the forest and domain, but I'm getting nothing from the Riverbed documentation that I can
get my hands on. I'm waiting to hear from our networking team.
In the meantime, has anyone had any experience with this?Hi,
Migration from one stable state to another can take an extended period, especially if some of the domain controllers are read-only. In these cases, migration may not reach a consistent state on all domain controllers for a long time after you change the
global migration state.
For more and detail information, please refer to:
Troubleshooting SYSVOL Migration Issues
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd639976(v=ws.10).aspx
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General SYSVOL migration from FRS to DFSR
Hi all.
I have a question regarding Sysvol Migration from FRS to DFSR.
We have migrated all of our Domain Controllers from Server 2003 to Server 2008 R2 about 2 years ago.
I know that if Server 2003 was in use initially and you upgrade to Server 2008 R2, you need to do a FRS to DFSR migration in order for you Sysvol to make use of DFSR.
My question is if we are upgrading now to server 2012 R2 would there be a time that this would happen automatically or do we still need to do the sysvol migration before upgrading to server 2012 R2.
Another question I have is do we need to do the FRS to DFSR migation on all our child domains as well ?
Many thanks for your time.
Your answers would be appreciated.
Kind Regards,
ShaunHi There.
Yes that would be great. I would probably use the active directory removal method but I dont know if this would work as its the last domain contoller and it is not replicating with the top level domain at the moment.
NTDSUTIL would probably need to be used ro list the servers in that domain and remove them and then if I'm correct I would need to remove the domain namig contect with the instructions below.
Removing Orphaned Domains from Active Directory
Determine the domain controller that holds the Domain Naming Master Flexible Single Master Operations (FSMO) role. To identify the server holding this role:
Start the Active Directory Domains and Trusts Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in from the
Administrative Tools menu.
Right-click the root node in the left pane titled
Active Directory Domains and Trusts, and then click Operations Master.
The domain controller that currently holds this role is identified in the Current Operations Master frame.NOTE: If this changed recently, not all computer may have received this change yet due to replication.
For more information about FSMO roles, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
197132 Windows 2000 Active Directory FSMO Roles
Verify that all servers for the domain have been demoted.
Click Start, point to Programs, point to
Accessories, and then click Command Prompt.
At the command prompt, type: ntdsutil.
Type: metadata cleanup, and then press ENTER.
Type: connections, and then press ENTER. This menu is used to connect to the specific server on which the changes will occur. If the currently logged-on user is not a member of the Enterprise Admins group, alternate credentials can be supplied
by specifying the credentials to use before making the connection. To do so, type:
set creds domainname username password , and then press ENTER. For a null password, type:
null for the password parameter.
Type: connect to server <var>servername</var> (where <var>servername</var> is the name of the domain controller holding the Domain Naming Master FSMO Role), and then press ENTER. You should receive confirmation that the connection is successfully
established. If an error occurs, verify that the domain controller being used in the connection is available and that the credentials you supplied have administrative permissions on the server.
Type: quit, and then press ENTER. The Metadata Cleanup menu is displayed.
Type: select operation target, and then press ENTER.
Type: list domains, and then press ENTER. A list of domains in the forest is displayed, each with an associated number.
Type: select domain <var>number</var>, and then press ENTER, where <var>number</var> is the number associated with the domain to be removed.
Type: quit, and then press ENTER. The Metadata Cleanup menu is displayed.
Type: remove selected domain, and then press ENTER. You should receive confirmation that the removal was successful. If an error occurs, please refer to the Microsoft Knowledge Base for articles on specific error messages.
Type: quit at each menu to quit the NTDSUTIL tool. You should receive confirmation that the connection disconnected successfully.
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Cannot add multiple members of a failover cluster to a DFSR replication group
Server 2012 RTM. I have two physical servers, in two separate data centers 35 miles apart, with a GbE link over metro fibre between them. Both have a large (10TB+) local RAID storage arrays, but given the physical separation there is no physical shared storage.
The hosts need to be in a Windows failover cluster (WSFC), so that I can run high-availability VMs and SQL Availability Groups across these two hosts for HA and DR. VM and SQL app data storage is using a SOFS (scale out file server) network share on separate
servers.
I need to be able to use DFSR to replicate multi-TB user data file folders between the two local storage arrays on these two hosts for HA and DR. But when I try to add the second server to a DFSR replication group, I get the error:
The specified member is part of a failover cluster that is already a member of the replication group. You cannot add multiple members for the same cluster to a replication group.
I'm not clear why this has to be a restriction. I need to be able to replicate files somehow for HA & DR of the 10TB+ of file storage. I can't use a clustered file server for file storage, as I don't have any shared storage on these two servers. Likewise
I can't run a HA single DFSR target for the same reason (no shared storage) - and in any case, this doesn't solve the problem of replicating files between the two hosts for HA & DR. DFSR is the solution for replicating files storage across servers with
non-shared storage.
Why would there be a restriction against using DFSR between multiple hosts in a cluster, so long as you are not trying to replicate folders in a shared storage target accessible to both hosts (which would obviously be a problem)? So long as you are not replicating
folders in c:\ClusterStorage, there should be no conflict.
Is there a workaround or alternative solution?Yes, I read that series. But it doesn't address the issue. The article is about making a DFSR target highly available. That won't help me here.
I need to be able to use DFSR to replicate files between two different servers, with those servers being in a WSFC for the purpose of providing other clustered services (Hyper-V, SQL availability groups, etc.). DFSR should not interfere with this, but it
is being blocked between nodes in the same WSFC for a reason that is not clear to me.
This is a valid use case and I can't see an alternative solution in the case where you only have two physical servers. Windows needs to be able to provide HA, DR, and replication of everything - VMs, SQL, and file folders. But it seems that this artificial
barrier is causing us to need to choose either clustered services or DFSR between nodes. But I can't see any rationale to block DFSR between cluster nodes - especially those without shared storage.
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BSOD on Server 2012 running dfs namespace and dfs replication roles with deduplication
Hello,
I have recently setup 2 dfsn & dfsr servers, both 2012 one physical the other virtual.
The idea is to have one server as primary and the other as a failover \ DR.
The primary server is virtual and connects via mpio \ iscsi to a dell san, using the provided dell DSM Drivers.
The secondary server is physical with local disk for storage.
I copy files to a namespace setup to always prefer the primary server, these files are then replicated across to the secondary.
I have also turned on deduplication on both servers to get the most out of the available storage.
This has been working well for 6 months or so, there have however been 2-3 occasions where the primary virtual server has crashed and blue screened causing the DFSR database to undergo a full consistency check.
The bug check errors i have managed to extract from the Memory.dmp and mini dump are as follows:
* Bugcheck Analysis
REFERENCE_BY_POINTER (18)
Arguments:
Arg1: 0000000000000000, Object type of the object whose reference count is being lowered
Arg2: fffffa80379a3070, Object whose reference count is being lowered
Arg3: 0000000000000002, Reserved
Arg4: ffffffffffffffff, Reserved
The reference count of an object is illegal for the current state of the object.
Each time a driver uses a pointer to an object the driver calls a kernel routine
to increment the reference count of the object. When the driver is done with the
pointer the driver calls another kernel routine to decrement the reference count.
Drivers must match calls to the increment and decrement routines. This bugcheck
can occur because an object's reference count goes to zero while there are still
open handles to the object, in which case the fourth parameter indicates the number
of opened handles. It may also occur when the object?s reference count drops below zero
whether or not there are open handles to the object, and in that case the fourth parameter
contains the actual value of the pointer references count.
Debugging Details:
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: WIN8_DRIVER_FAULT
BUGCHECK_STR: 0x18
PROCESS_NAME: dfsrs.exe
CURRENT_IRQL: 0
ANALYSIS_VERSION: 6.3.9600.17029 (debuggers(dbg).140219-1702) amd64fre
LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from fffff800999ee0d7 to fffff8009985a440
STACK_TEXT:
fffff880`0bf3fb48 fffff800`999ee0d7 : 00000000`00000018 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`379a3070 00000000`00000002 : nt!KeBugCheckEx
fffff880`0bf3fb50 fffff800`99c33529 : fffffa80`379a3070 fffff8a0`0244adc0 00000000`000017e4 0000001b`930b60d8 : nt! ?? ::FNODOBFM::`string'+0x38605
fffff880`0bf3fb90 fffff800`99859453 : fffffa80`4063db00 fffffa80`4063db00 fffff880`0bf3fcc0 00000000`00000001 : nt!NtClose+0x239
fffff880`0bf3fc40 000007ff`5e8d2cda : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!KiSystemServiceCopyEnd+0x13
0000001b`9069f398 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : 0x000007ff`5e8d2cda
STACK_COMMAND: kb
FOLLOWUP_IP:
nt! ?? ::FNODOBFM::`string'+38605
fffff800`999ee0d7 cc int 3
SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: 1
SYMBOL_NAME: nt! ?? ::FNODOBFM::`string'+38605
FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner
MODULE_NAME: nt
IMAGE_NAME: ntkrnlmp.exe
DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 51a966cd
IMAGE_VERSION: 6.2.9200.16628
BUCKET_ID_FUNC_OFFSET: 38605
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0x18_OVER_DEREFERENCE_nt!_??_::FNODOBFM::_string_
BUCKET_ID: 0x18_OVER_DEREFERENCE_nt!_??_::FNODOBFM::_string_
ANALYSIS_SOURCE: KM
FAILURE_ID_HASH_STRING: km:0x18_over_dereference_nt!_??_::fnodobfm::_string_
FAILURE_ID_HASH: {eaf19261-0688-f327-a17d-6f7960ac4ebd}
Followup: MachineOwner
rax=0000000000000000 rbx=ffffffffffffffff rcx=0000000000000018
rdx=0000000000000000 rsi=fffffa80379a3070 rdi=00000000fffc000c
rip=fffff8009985a440 rsp=fffff8800bf3fb48 rbp=fffffa80379a3040
r8=fffffa80379a3070 r9=0000000000000002 r10=fffffa8030d89190
r11=fffffa804063db00 r12=00000000000017e4 r13=0000000000000000
r14=fffff8a00a548f90 r15=0000000000000000
iopl=0 nv up ei pl zr na po nc
cs=0010 ss=0018 ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b efl=00000246
nt!KeBugCheckEx:
fffff800`9985a440 48894c2408 mov qword ptr [rsp+8],rcx ss:0018:fffff880`0bf3fb50=0000000000000018
Child-SP RetAddr : Args to Child
: Call Site
fffff880`0bf3fb48 fffff800`999ee0d7 : 00000000`00000018 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`379a3070 00000000`00000002 : nt!KeBugCheckEx
fffff880`0bf3fb50 fffff800`99c33529 : fffffa80`379a3070 fffff8a0`0244adc0 00000000`000017e4 0000001b`930b60d8 : nt! ?? ::FNODOBFM::`string'+0x38605
fffff880`0bf3fb90 fffff800`99859453 : fffffa80`4063db00 fffffa80`4063db00 fffff880`0bf3fcc0 00000000`00000001 : nt!NtClose+0x239
fffff880`0bf3fc40 000007ff`5e8d2cda : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!KiSystemServiceCopyEnd+0x13 (TrapFrame @ fffff880`0bf3fc40)
0000001b`9069f398 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : 0x000007ff`5e8d2cda
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fffff880`020ba000 fffff880`02122000 fwpkclnt fwpkclnt.sys Fri Mar 01 04:55:54 2013 (513034DA)
fffff880`02122000 fffff880`0213d000 wfplwfs wfplwfs.sys Thu Oct 10 04:32:19 2013 (52561FC3)
fffff880`0213d000 fffff880`02191000 volsnap volsnap.sys Sat Jun 01 04:10:22 2013 (51A9661E)
fffff880`02191000 fffff880`021a8000 mup mup.sys Thu Jul 26 03:30:00 2012 (5010ABA8)
fffff880`021a8000 fffff880`021b4000 npsvctrig npsvctrig.sys Thu Jul 26 03:27:33 2012 (5010AB15)
fffff880`021b4000 fffff880`021d0000 disk disk.sys Sat Oct 12 07:31:15 2013 (5258ECB3)
fffff880`021ed000 fffff880`021ff000 dfs dfs.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:21 2012 (5010AB45)
fffff880`03800000 fffff880`03863000 mrxsmb mrxsmb.sys Tue Feb 05 22:29:08 2013 (511187B4)
fffff880`0389c000 fffff880`038eb000 ks ks.sys Sat Feb 02 07:25:50 2013 (510CBF7E)
fffff880`038eb000 fffff880`038f6000 rdpbus rdpbus.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:19 2012 (5010AB43)
fffff880`038f6000 fffff880`0390a000 NDProxy NDProxy.SYS Tue Apr 09 03:33:41 2013 (51637E05)
fffff880`0390a000 fffff880`03915000 flpydisk flpydisk.sys Thu Jul 26 03:30:15 2012 (5010ABB7)
fffff880`03915000 fffff880`03922000 dump_diskdump dump_diskdump.sys Thu Jul 26 03:29:58 2012 (5010ABA6)
fffff880`03922000 fffff880`0393f000 dump_LSI_SAS dump_LSI_SAS.sys Fri May 11 20:40:21 2012 (4FAD6B25)
fffff880`0393f000 fffff880`03947000 HIDPARSE HIDPARSE.SYS Sat Jun 29 04:08:18 2013 (51CE4FA2)
fffff880`03947000 fffff880`03955000 monitor monitor.sys Fri Mar 01 04:56:18 2013 (513034F2)
fffff880`03955000 fffff880`0397d000 luafv luafv.sys Thu Jul 26 03:29:13 2012 (5010AB79)
fffff880`0397d000 fffff880`03991000 lltdio lltdio.sys Thu Jul 26 03:24:02 2012 (5010AA42)
fffff880`03991000 fffff880`039a9000 rspndr rspndr.sys Thu Jul 26 03:24:06 2012 (5010AA46)
fffff880`039a9000 fffff880`039c9000 bowser bowser.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:01 2012 (5010AB31)
fffff880`039c9000 fffff880`039e0000 mpsdrv mpsdrv.sys Thu Oct 31 03:42:19 2013 (5271D19B)
fffff880`03c00000 fffff880`03c73000 rdbss rdbss.sys Sat May 04 05:47:00 2013 (518492C4)
fffff880`03c73000 fffff880`03c8d000 wanarp wanarp.sys Tue Apr 09 03:31:00 2013 (51637D64)
fffff880`03c8d000 fffff880`03c9b000 nsiproxy nsiproxy.sys Thu Jul 26 03:25:00 2012 (5010AA7C)
fffff880`03c9b000 fffff880`03ca3000 vmmouse vmmouse.sys Mon Jun 04 10:34:25 2012 (4FCC8121)
fffff880`03ca3000 fffff880`03e0c000 dxgkrnl dxgkrnl.sys Thu Sep 19 04:16:23 2013 (523A6C87)
fffff880`03e0c000 fffff880`03e1d000 watchdog watchdog.sys Thu Jul 26 03:29:05 2012 (5010AB71)
fffff880`03e1d000 fffff880`03e6b000 dxgmms1 dxgmms1.sys Wed Jan 09 03:58:58 2013 (50ECEB02)
fffff880`03e6b000 fffff880`03e7c000 BasicDisplay BasicDisplay.sys Thu Jul 26 03:29:08 2012 (5010AB74)
fffff880`03e7c000 fffff880`03e8e000 Npfs Npfs.SYS Thu Jul 26 03:30:26 2012 (5010ABC2)
fffff880`03e8e000 fffff880`03e9a000 Msfs Msfs.SYS Thu Jul 26 03:30:24 2012 (5010ABC0)
fffff880`03e9a000 fffff880`03ebc000 tdx tdx.sys Thu Jul 26 03:24:58 2012 (5010AA7A)
fffff880`03ebc000 fffff880`03eca000 TDI TDI.SYS Thu Jul 26 03:27:59 2012 (5010AB2F)
fffff880`03eca000 fffff880`03ed6000 ws2ifsl ws2ifsl.sys Thu Sep 20 07:09:50 2012 (505AB32E)
fffff880`03ed6000 fffff880`03f2e000 netbt netbt.sys Thu Jul 26 03:24:26 2012 (5010AA5A)
fffff880`03f2e000 fffff880`03fc4000 afd afd.sys Wed Sep 04 04:11:20 2013 (5226A4D8)
fffff880`03fc4000 fffff880`03fee000 pacer pacer.sys Thu Jul 26 03:23:05 2012 (5010AA09)
fffff880`03fee000 fffff880`03ffe000 netbios netbios.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:19 2012 (5010AB43)
fffff880`03ffe000 fffff880`03fff480 swenum swenum.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:53 2012 (5010AB65)
fffff880`0ac00000 fffff880`0acdf000 HTTP HTTP.sys Fri Mar 15 00:17:15 2013 (5142688B)
fffff880`0acdf000 fffff880`0ace7000 vmmemctl vmmemctl.sys Sun Dec 15 03:36:24 2013 (52AD23B8)
fffff880`0acf8000 fffff880`0ad43000 mrxsmb10 mrxsmb10.sys Thu Jul 26 03:23:06 2012 (5010AA0A)
fffff880`0ad43000 fffff880`0ad7e000 mrxsmb20 mrxsmb20.sys Tue Feb 05 22:28:36 2013 (51118794)
fffff880`0b200000 fffff880`0b20d000 condrv condrv.sys Thu Jul 26 03:30:08 2012 (5010ABB0)
fffff880`0b20d000 fffff880`0b2ae000 srv2 srv2.sys Tue Apr 09 03:33:02 2013 (51637DDE)
fffff880`0b2cd000 fffff880`0b399000 peauth peauth.sys Tue Apr 09 03:32:01 2013 (51637DA1)
fffff880`0b399000 fffff880`0b3a4000 secdrv secdrv.SYS Wed Sep 13 14:18:38 2006 (4508052E)
fffff880`0b3a4000 fffff880`0b3e8000 srvnet srvnet.sys Tue Apr 09 03:31:13 2013 (51637D71)
fffff880`0b3e8000 fffff880`0b3fa000 tcpipreg tcpipreg.sys Thu Jul 26 03:23:13 2012 (5010AA11)
fffff880`0b4e3000 fffff880`0b570000 srv srv.sys Thu Jul 26 03:25:28 2012 (5010AA98)
fffff880`0b570000 fffff880`0b57b000 rdpvideominiport rdpvideominiport.sys Fri Oct 12 06:48:28 2012 (5077AF2C)
fffff880`0b57b000 fffff880`0b5ac000 rdpdr rdpdr.sys Thu Jul 26 03:25:18 2012 (5010AA8E)
fffff880`0b5ac000 fffff880`0b5b9000 terminpt terminpt.sys Thu Jul 26 03:28:53 2012 (5010AB65)
fffff960`00118000 fffff960`00508000 win32k win32k.sys Sat Feb 08 04:34:05 2014 (52F5B3BD)
fffff960`006cb000 fffff960`006d4000 TSDDD TSDDD.dll Thu Jul 26 03:30:25 2012 (5010ABC1)
fffff960`00879000 fffff960`008af000 cdd cdd.dll Thu Jul 26 05:49:37 2012 (5010CC61)
fffff960`00a21000 fffff960`00a60000 RDPUDD RDPUDD.dll Fri Oct 12 06:50:01 2012 (5077AF89)
Unloaded modules:
fffff880`01e68000 fffff880`01e75000 dump_storport.sys
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
ImageSize: 0000D000
fffff880`021d0000 fffff880`021ed000 dump_LSI_SAS.sys
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
ImageSize: 0001D000
fffff880`021a8000 fffff880`021b4000 hwpolicy.sys
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
ImageSize: 0000C000
fffff880`00f41000 fffff880`00f5c000 sacdrv.sys
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
ImageSize: 0001B000
fffff880`00c33000 fffff880`00c40000 ApiSetSchema.dll
Timestamp: unavailable (00000000)
Checksum: 00000000
ImageSize: 0000D000
I have searched for others having a similar problem but have not managed to find much.
The memory dump at the time of the crash does seem to hint at a problem with DFSR.exe.
The setup seems to be running fine again now and is going through its consistency checks, it is just a major inconvenience and will only get worse as the DFS becomes busier and approaches capacity.
The plan was to put this setup into production however with the unpredictability of blue screen reboots I cannot see this happening until I can find a fix or work around.
I have yet to see this problem occur on the other (physical) server, this is pretty much identical in configuration apart from its storage access.
My thoughts are a possible bug in the DFSR component or a bug in the DSM Drivers used for the iSCSI SAN connection or maybe a combination of the two.
Any help, thoughts or suggestions greatly appreciated
ThanksHi,
Please install the current version of Dfssvc.exe Dfsc.sys Dfsrs.exe for Windows Server 2012.
List of currently available hotfixes for Distributed File System (DFS) technologies in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2951262
The issue may be due to the DFSRoot folder has lost NTFS permission. Some reasons why DFS root lose ACLs Links are listed in the article below:
How to implement Windows Server 2003 Access-based Enumeration in a DFS environment
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/907458/en-us
You could use dfsutil to set NTFS permission: dfsutil property ACL \\DFS-namespace
Using the Windows Server 2008 DFSUTIL.EXE command line to manage DFS-Namespaces
http://blogs.technet.com/b/josebda/archive/2009/05/01/using-the-windows-server-2008-dfsutil-exe-command-line-to-manage-dfs-namespaces.aspx
To narrow down the issue, you could remove the DFS role to check if the issue related to the dfs namespace and dfs replication roles.
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How to completly delete DFSR replication group in Windows 2008 R2?
I just relete a DFSR replication group from DFS management console. Now I need to recreate it but it says the replication group already existed.
So that mean there is still trace of that replication group. How can I delete it completely (but I keep the namespace)?Like John said, it's possible it hadn't replicated yet.
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Hello There,
We have a following FRS registry entry on Win 2003 DCs
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Rpc\Internet
Ports: REG_MULTI_SZ: 5101-5200
PortsInternetAvailable: REG_SZ: Y
UseInternetPorts: REG_SZ: Y
We are migrating from Win 2003 to Win 2012 R2 and have configured the above registry and the following, on win 2012 R2 DCs.
DFSRDIAG STATICRPC /port:5100
Will the FRS and DFS-R conflict for port?.Hi,
From the description they will not conflict for ports.
However if there is no Windows 2003 systems in your environment now, FRS is not needed anymore. By default from Windows 2008 R2, AD will also be replicated via DFSR instead of FRS.
In Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012, and Windows Server 2008 R2, FRS can be used only to replicate the SYSVOL folder on domain controllers in domains that use the Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000 domain functional levels.
See: FRS Overview
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc754297.aspx
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FRS to DFSR migration (Child domain)
Planning on migrating FRS to DFSR for a child domain, I know this is a per domain process.
It shouldn't matter which domain is migrated first, the child or root. But to doublecheck : The plan is to migrate they child domain and the root domain will take a couple of months before it's prepared. Does it matter? Even though i'm pretty certain it
doesn't matter because it's a per domain process, but wanted to verify.> It shouldn't matter which domain is migrated first, the child or root.
No, it doesn't.
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DFSR replication stopped between sites after all servers updated (Event 1202)
Hello,
I'm afraid, i will greatly appreciate any help on this one.
I'm working on it since 2 days without success (I read many thread without help).
So the fact:
I have 2 AD (2008 R2) on site 1 and 2 AD (2008 R2) on site 2.
I have also 2 files servers (2008) on site 1 and 2 files servers (2008 R2) on site 2.
The files servers run DFS system.
DFS Namespace is host on all AD.
DFS Replication and share are on all files servers.
After update all my servers. I got a big problem.
Communication between files servers and AD of site 2 isn't working properly now.
By this fact, DFSR is not working anymore between site 1 (all seem fine on this site) and site 2.
DFSR on site 2, pop this events all time:
Event 1202 - Source DFSR
The DFS Replication service failed to contact domain controller to access configuration information. Replication is stopped. The service will try again during the next configuration polling cycle, which will occur in 60 minutes. This event can be caused
by TCP/IP connectivity, firewall, Active Directory Domain Services, or DNS issues.
Additional Information:
Error: 160 (One or more arguments are not correct.)
Event 1055 - Source GroupPolicy
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a) Name Resolution failure on the current domain controller.
b) Active Directory Replication Latency (an account created on another domain controller has not replicated to the current domain controller).
>dfsrdiag dumpadcfg
Operation Failed
>dfsrdiag pollad
Operation Failed
On ADs site 2, dcdiag /e don't reveal any issue.
I tried to install hotfix ref on this thread (without help) -> https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/7d486eb5-6b03-471c-a4dc-65826e712fc3/dfsr-replication-event-id-1202-the-dfs-replication-service-failed-to-contact-domain-controller?forum=winserverfiles
I don't have issue with DNS (nslookup work fine).
Firewall are disable on all servers.
My problem looks a bit like here (but he don't speak about 2008 R2 - old article) -> blogs.technet.com/b/askds/archive/2011/04/08/restrictions-for-unauthenticated-rpc-clients-the-group-policy-that-punches-your-domain-in-the-face.asp
Any help will be greatly appreciate.
FabienHi Fabien,
Do you use the ping command to check basic network connectivity? Please refer to the article below to clear bad information in Active Directory-integrated DNS:
How to clear bad information in Active Directory-integrated DNS
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305967
You could also refer to the threads below to troubleshoot the issue:
DFSR failed to contact domain controller
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/eae32fb9-3234-402a-be8b-2ab9555fd25d/dfsr-failed-to-contact-domain-controller?forum=winserverfiles
GPO not replicating and GPO's during today not always applying
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/ff885ae8-497f-48c1-b30b-efea95016334/gpo-not-replicating-and-gpos-during-today-not-always-applying?forum=winserverGP
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Oracle 11G,10g and DB2 replication?
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We are using Oracle 11gR2. We have a table in Oracle filled with partial data (over 200K+, it may grow to 1M). The rest need to be obtained from DB2. It is not from one DB2 table.
The DB2 is configured to run Oracle 10g within it. We have given http interface, where we need to supply(Push) the partial data using HTTP_UTIL package for each row, then DB2/Oracle 10g return the result as XML.
It is a network heavy, slow and not reliable.
Are we able to replicate tables between Oracle 11g and DB2/oracle 10g?
We like to leverage the features on 11gR2 effectively.
I find some interesting folks in this forum.
Did anyone face such situation?
I like to know the best approach with good performance options.
Any idea?
Thanks in helping.qwe16235 wrote:
The DB2 is configured to run Oracle 10g within it. We have given http interface, where we need to supply(Push) the partial data using HTTP_UTIL package for each row, then DB2/Oracle 10g return the result as XML.
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Gurus:
Could you help with this?
Does SAP use SQL server's snapshot and transactional replication?
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But none the less, it is up to you to use these on your system. I regulary use the snapshot functionality when applying Support Packages. In case somehing goes wrong a snapshot is the easiest way to roll back the import process (not exactly the best choice when talking about production and users keep on working while importing).
Have a look at this [document |http://download.microsoft.com/download/d/9/4/d948f981-926e-40fa-a026-5bfcf076d9b9/SAP_SQL2005_Best Practices.doc]. It deals with Best Practices and also covers snapshot, replication and mirroring.
Sven -
I am on Source side and DDL replication is enabled.
I am on Source side and DDL replication is enabled.
I would be providing initial dump of TABLE and VIEW objects to target using Export DP to Target.
And start Golden Gate Extract, Pump on Source.
Source PRM file has Table list.
EXTRACT ex1test
DDL INCLUDE MAPPED
EXTTRAIL ./trails/l1
TABLE ABCD.T100;
TABLE ABCD.T200;
TABLE ABCD.T300;
Objective is ---- If I change VIEW definition at Source, it should be reflected to Target
Question is --- In my PRM file, how I can include VIEWs???
If the source has 10 views , only 5 are replicated to target ..
DDL changes for only the ones in the target should be considered other must be excluded
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KurianHi Kurian,
Oracle GoldenGate supports VIEW replication in both Classic and Integrated Modes. But we do have some limitations on it.,
1. Capture from a view is supported when Extract is in initial-load mode. The data is captured from the Source View and not the Redologs.
2. Changes made to the data of the view will not be captured.
3. View replication is only supported for inherently updateable views in which case the source table and target view structures must be identical.
You can exclude DDL Objects using the ddl_filter.sql
To know more about ddl_filter.sql, follow the below link.,
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Under this,
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Pls anyhow help me its very urgent
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prasadHi,
More information about the issue....
We are creating the test scripts both manual and automated.
Manual
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Automated ECATT
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