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aşağıdaki event log devamlı almaktayız. bu bir sorun mu. nasıl çözeri.
Log Name: Directory Service
Source: Microsoft-Windows-ActiveDirectory_DomainService
Date: 5/3/2016 3:03:58 AM
Event ID: 1988
Task Category: Replication
Level: Error
Keywords: Classic
User: ANONYMOUS LOGON
Computer: server.şirket.local
Description:
Active Directory Domain Services Replication encountered the existence of objects in the following partition that have been deleted from the local domain controllers (DCs) Active Directory Domain Services database. Not all direct or transitive replication partners replicated in the deletion before the tombstone lifetime number of days passed. Objects that have been deleted and garbage collected from an Active Directory Domain Services partition but still exist in the writable partitions of other DCs in the same domain, or read-only partitions of global catalog servers in other domains in the forest are known as "lingering objects".
Source domain controller:
564b76f6-01a3-4dc7-a7c0-46ba522b2cfb._msdcs.şirket.local
Object:
CN=4aec919a-5247-48df-b859-fd006c72c30a\0ACNF:133300d4-3ae9-4afc-a34d-8f57f028ed9d,CN=LostAndFoundConfig,CN=Configuration,DC=şirket,DC=local
Object GUID:
133300d4-3ae9-4afc-a34d-8f57f028ed9d This event is being logged because the source DC contains a lingering object which does not exist on the local DCs Active Directory Domain Services database. This replication attempt has been blocked.
The best solution to this problem is to identify and remove all lingering objects in the forest.
User Action:
Remove Lingering Objects:
The action plan to recover from this error can be found at http://support.microsoft.com/?id=314282.
If both the source and destination DCs are Windows Server 2003 DCs, then install the support tools included on the installation CD. To see which objects would be deleted without actually performing the deletion run "repadmin /removelingeringobjects <Source DC> <Destination DC DSA GUID> <NC> /ADVISORY_MODE". The event logs on the source DC will enumerate all lingering objects. To remove lingering objects from a source domain controller run "repadmin /removelingeringobjects <Source DC> <Destination DC DSA GUID> <NC>".
If either source or destination DC is a Windows 2000 Server DC, then more information on how to remove lingering objects on the source DC can be found at http://support.microsoft.com/?id=314282 or from your Microsoft support personnel.
If you need Active Directory Domain Services replication to function immediately at all costs and don't have time to remove lingering objects, enable loose replication consistency by unsetting the following registry key:
Registry Key:
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\NTDS\Parameters\Strict Replication Consistency
Replication errors between DCs sharing a common partition can prevent user and computer accounts, trust relationships, their passwords, security groups, security group memberships and other Active Directory Domain Services configuration data to vary between DCs, affecting the ability to log on, find objects of interest and perform other critical operations. These inconsistencies are resolved once replication errors are resolved. DCs that fail to inbound replicate deleted objects within tombstone lifetime number of days will remain inconsistent until lingering objects are manually removed by an administrator from each local DC.
Lingering objects may be prevented by ensuring that all domain controllers in the forest are running Active Directory Domain Services, are connected by a spanning tree connection topology and perform inbound replication before Tombstone Live number of days pass.
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-ActiveDirectory_DomainService" Guid="{0e8478c5-3605-4e8c-8497-1e730c959516}" EventSourceName="NTDS Replication" />
<EventID Qualifiers="49152">1988</EventID>
<Version>0</Version>
<Level>2</Level>
<Task>5</Task>
<Opcode>0</Opcode>
<Keywords>0x8080000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2016-05-03T00:03:58.599473000Z" />
<EventRecordID>12001</EventRecordID>
<Correlation />
<Execution ProcessID="560" ThreadID="2684" />
<Channel>Directory Service</Channel>
<Computer>server.şirket.local</Computer>
<Security UserID="S-1-5-7" />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data>564b76f6-01a3-4dc7-a7c0-46ba522b2cfb._msdcs.şirket.local</Data>
<Data>CN=4aec919a-5247-48df-b859-fd006c72c30a\0ACNF:133300d4-3ae9-4afc-a34d-8f57f028ed9d,CN=LostAndFoundConfig,CN=Configuration,DC=şirket,DC=local</Data>
<Data>133300d4-3ae9-4afc-a34d-8f57f028ed9d</Data>
<Data>Strict Replication Consistency</Data>
<Data>System\CurrentControlSet\Services\NTDS\Parameters</Data>
</EventData>
</Event>
Evet bu bir sorun ancak uzmanlık gerektiren bir konudur, sanırım dc lerden birini majdan döndünüz ve bu nedenle objelerde çakışma olmuş. Bu çakışan objeleri tek tek temizlemeniz gerekli. Nasıl demeyin zahmetli bir iş uzman olmayan birisi makale ile yaparken yanlış obje silebilir durum daha kötü olur.
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