Dear list, After (almost) successfully removing a dead DC from my domain I am left with only one visible symptom: samba-tool drs showrepl shows two stale outbound link for one of the remaining 2 DCs: DC=DomainDnsZones,DC=subdom,DC=mydom,DC=com NTDS DN: CN=NTDS Settings\0ADEL:09210f3d-dab9-4a69-92ca-b11e93845367,CN=DC3\0ADEL:591e8395-a414-4bca-99a0-8cb195417493,CN=Servers,CN=Location,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=subdom,DC=mydom,DC=com DSA object GUID: 09210f3d-dab9-4a69-92ca-b11e93845367 Last attempt @ Mon Jun 26 17:26:27 2017 CEST failed, result 2 (WERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND) 2001797 consecutive failure(s). Last success @ Sat Jan 7 15:22:31 2017 CET I tried already the samba-tool emergency way using DC2# samba-tool domain demote --remove-other-dead-server=09210f3d-dab9-4a69-92ca-b11e93845367 ERROR: Demote failed: DemoteException: 09210f3d-dab9-4a69-92ca-b11e93845367 is not an AD DC in subdom.mydom.com Same using the server's name instead of the GUID. How can I remove this connection from the replication? Any help appreciated. Best regards Johannes
On 6/26/2017 2:43 PM, Johannes Engel via samba wrote:> Dear list, > > After (almost) successfully removing a dead DC from my domain I am left > with only one visible symptom: > samba-tool drs showrepl shows two stale outbound link for one of the > remaining 2 DCs: > DC=DomainDnsZones,DC=subdom,DC=mydom,DC=com > NTDS DN: CN=NTDS > Settings\0ADEL:09210f3d-dab9-4a69-92ca-b11e93845367,CN=DC3\0ADEL:591e8395-a414-4bca-99a0-8cb195417493,CN=Servers,CN=Location,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=subdom,DC=mydom,DC=com > DSA object GUID: 09210f3d-dab9-4a69-92ca-b11e93845367 > Last attempt @ Mon Jun 26 17:26:27 2017 CEST failed, result > 2 (WERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND) > 2001797 consecutive failure(s). > Last success @ Sat Jan 7 15:22:31 2017 CET > > I tried already the samba-tool emergency way using > DC2# samba-tool domain demote > --remove-other-dead-server=09210f3d-dab9-4a69-92ca-b11e93845367 > ERROR: Demote failed: DemoteException: 09210f3d-dab9-4a69-92ca-b11e93845367 > is not an AD DC in subdom.mydom.com > > Same using the server's name instead of the GUID. > How can I remove this connection from the replication? > > Any help appreciated. > > Best regards > JohannesYou can remove the orphaned NTDS connection using Windows Sites and Services application. -- -- James
Hi James, thanks a lot for your hint. However, I seem to be unable to find it there. Can you please be a little more specific? I tried to check the replication topology, but no success. Thanks a lot! Best regards Johannes lingpanda101 via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> schrieb am Mo., 26. Juni 2017 um 20:52 Uhr:> On 6/26/2017 2:43 PM, Johannes Engel via samba wrote: > > Dear list, > > > > After (almost) successfully removing a dead DC from my domain I am left > > with only one visible symptom: > > samba-tool drs showrepl shows two stale outbound link for one of the > > remaining 2 DCs: > > DC=DomainDnsZones,DC=subdom,DC=mydom,DC=com > > NTDS DN: CN=NTDS > > > Settings\0ADEL:09210f3d-dab9-4a69-92ca-b11e93845367,CN=DC3\0ADEL:591e8395-a414-4bca-99a0-8cb195417493,CN=Servers,CN=Location,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=subdom,DC=mydom,DC=com > > DSA object GUID: 09210f3d-dab9-4a69-92ca-b11e93845367 > > Last attempt @ Mon Jun 26 17:26:27 2017 CEST failed, > result > > 2 (WERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND) > > 2001797 consecutive failure(s). > > Last success @ Sat Jan 7 15:22:31 2017 CET > > > > I tried already the samba-tool emergency way using > > DC2# samba-tool domain demote > > --remove-other-dead-server=09210f3d-dab9-4a69-92ca-b11e93845367 > > ERROR: Demote failed: DemoteException: > 09210f3d-dab9-4a69-92ca-b11e93845367 > > is not an AD DC in subdom.mydom.com > > > > Same using the server's name instead of the GUID. > > How can I remove this connection from the replication? > > > > Any help appreciated. > > > > Best regards > > Johannes > > You can remove the orphaned NTDS connection using Windows Sites and > Services application. > > -- > -- > James > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba