Event Log History:
File Replication Service Server A and Server B
Event ID: 13562
Following is the summary of warnings and errors
encountered by File Replication Service
while polling the Domain Controller smrno.smerud.com for
FRS replica set configuration
information.
The nTDSConnection object cn=d78886b9....,cn= Server A is
conflicting with cn=3a8777f8.....,cn= Server A. Using
cn=d78886b9.....
Directory Service - Server B
Event ID: 1566
All servers in site Server A are currently unavailable.
Event ID: 1311
The Directory Service consistency checker has determined
that either (a) there is not enough physical connectivity
published via the Active Directory Sites and Services
Manager to create a spanning tree connecting all the sites
containing the Partition [DOMAIN], or (b) replication
cannot be performed with one or more critical servers in
order for changes to propagate across all sites (most
often due to the servers being unreachable).
System log - Server B
Event ID: 3034
The redirector was unable to initialize security context
or query context attributes.
-----Original Message-----
And EventLog history ?
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lp Matjaz
(e-mail address removed)
http://ladava.com
The registry do have these settings
("ncacn_np"="rpcrt4.dll" ...), and there are no firewall
between Server A and Server B.
Best regards
Knut Flenstad
-----Original Message-----
Error 1753 = There are no more endpoints available from
the endpoint mapper.
Error 58 = The specified server cannot perform the
requested operation.
I would say, that you have problem with RPC end- point
mapper. Check your
event log (System) to see if there are any additional
entries about the
issue.
Check your registry for the existence of the following
keys
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Rpc\ClientProtocols]
"ncacn_np"="rpcrt4.dll"
"ncacn_ip_tcp"="rpcrt4.dll"
"ncadg_ip_udp"="rpcrt4.dll"
"ncacn_nb_tcp"="rpcrt4.dll"
"ncacn_http"="rpcrt4.dll"
another possibility would be firewall placed between
servers or enabled ICF.
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Regards
Matjaz Ladava, MCSE (NT4 & 2000), MVP
(e-mail address removed)
http://ladava.com
I have several Windows 2000 servers who is DC. These
servers has been disconnected, but now reconnected to
each
other. One of them is Schema Owner, Server A. When I
am
running DCDIAG from Server B I get this result:
[Server A] DsBind() failed with error 1753
Win32 Error 1753.
Warning: Server A is the Schema Owner, but is not
responding to DS RPC Bind.
[Server A] LDAP bind failed with error 58,
Win32 Error 58.
I can ping Server A from Server B without any
problems.
If
anyone could help me, I would be very greatful.
Best regards
Knut Flenstad
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