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I am trying to restore my DC to dissimilar hardware (a la disaster
recovery). I am following MS KB Q263532. I set up Win2K Server as a
stand-alone workgroup server; I boot into Directory Restore mode; I restore
everything EXCEPT the System State, from my last full backup (using
NTBackup). I reboot; have to go into Recovery Console and change boot.ini,
as the partition numbering had changed; reboot back into Directory Service
Restore and restore the System State; change the BurFlags registry key as
instructed in the KB article.
The article talks a lot about going thru an in-place repair or upgrade, if
Windows doesn't start. My Windows starts, so I don't do this. When I tried,
it said it couldn't find the Windows installation. That's when I manually
changed boot.ini, and it came right up.
I check the RPC registry key; it's fine. I reconfigure the NIC to have the
same IP as the old server, and point to itself as Preferred DNS, as per the
article. When I do so, it complains that this NIC has the same IP as the old
NIC (which is now hidden, because it is not physically in this computer).
Which is correct, of course - this is a brand new NIC, different model than
the old NIC. Dissimilar hardware, and all that.
So I say OK, and assign the new NIC as needed. Then the instructions say to
start the DNS utility, and check the properties. I can't; I get:
Snap-in failed to initialize
Name: - not available -
CSLID: {xxx.....}
And so I can't get into DNS. The old DC did not have DNS running on it; DNS
was running on a member server (which, of course, no longer exists, in a D/R
situation).I have tried re-installing DNS from the CD. It will install, but
I have no AD-integrated zones, and can't create one, because it says it says
it can't allocate relative identifiers.
None of this is mentioned in this article, and I haven't found any
directions that tells me explicity what to do. The old DC was not a FSMO
role-holder, so I know I'll need to seize the roles at some point, using
ntdsutil. I know I'll have to cleanup the metadata, since the other DCs are
not here (yet). But none of those articles have helped me with the DNS. And
AD without DNS is just ... dogfood. :-( And most of the Google searches just
refer back to the same article I started with.
Please. ANYONE have any experience or information on this? I've attempted
this 7 or 8 times now, using various bits and pieces of different KB
articles, since each seems to create new issues, and not solve the ones I
already have. Someone must have done this, and gotten it work. I have what
should be all the pieces (backup, new hardware, etc). But it's not going the
way it's supposed to.
I am trying to restore my DC to dissimilar hardware (a la disaster
recovery). I am following MS KB Q263532. I set up Win2K Server as a
stand-alone workgroup server; I boot into Directory Restore mode; I restore
everything EXCEPT the System State, from my last full backup (using
NTBackup). I reboot; have to go into Recovery Console and change boot.ini,
as the partition numbering had changed; reboot back into Directory Service
Restore and restore the System State; change the BurFlags registry key as
instructed in the KB article.
The article talks a lot about going thru an in-place repair or upgrade, if
Windows doesn't start. My Windows starts, so I don't do this. When I tried,
it said it couldn't find the Windows installation. That's when I manually
changed boot.ini, and it came right up.
I check the RPC registry key; it's fine. I reconfigure the NIC to have the
same IP as the old server, and point to itself as Preferred DNS, as per the
article. When I do so, it complains that this NIC has the same IP as the old
NIC (which is now hidden, because it is not physically in this computer).
Which is correct, of course - this is a brand new NIC, different model than
the old NIC. Dissimilar hardware, and all that.
So I say OK, and assign the new NIC as needed. Then the instructions say to
start the DNS utility, and check the properties. I can't; I get:
Snap-in failed to initialize
Name: - not available -
CSLID: {xxx.....}
And so I can't get into DNS. The old DC did not have DNS running on it; DNS
was running on a member server (which, of course, no longer exists, in a D/R
situation).I have tried re-installing DNS from the CD. It will install, but
I have no AD-integrated zones, and can't create one, because it says it says
it can't allocate relative identifiers.
None of this is mentioned in this article, and I haven't found any
directions that tells me explicity what to do. The old DC was not a FSMO
role-holder, so I know I'll need to seize the roles at some point, using
ntdsutil. I know I'll have to cleanup the metadata, since the other DCs are
not here (yet). But none of those articles have helped me with the DNS. And
AD without DNS is just ... dogfood. :-( And most of the Google searches just
refer back to the same article I started with.
Please. ANYONE have any experience or information on this? I've attempted
this 7 or 8 times now, using various bits and pieces of different KB
articles, since each seems to create new issues, and not solve the ones I
already have. Someone must have done this, and gotten it work. I have what
should be all the pieces (backup, new hardware, etc). But it's not going the
way it's supposed to.