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I recently had a major system crash on a Windows 2003 Server(ref: http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1341496&page=1)
Basically I had to restore my Active directory from a 6 month old version. and I'm running a custom oracle application and I'm getting the following error when I try to...
OK so what I have done is Restored the old system state from 09/06 to a separate directory.
I took the contentd of NTDS Folder from 09/06 and copy it to the original location.
I booted the server and it's back online.
However there is an oracle application that service will start and I'm...
Repair files are from April 06?
As I mentioned before the System is EFS so I can't clone the drive to back it up.
Can I disable EFS and how can I back up the current system state manually? (The back up software will not backup a corrupt system state)
I may try that.
I was told that Tombstone was 6 months on 2003 server standard in a single domain environment? is this accurate? in the above article referencing 2000 server is says tombstone is 60 days?
Also What happens if the tombstone life is too old and the workstations connect?
At this...
UPDATE:
I have attempted to do a system state restore from tape back up with Veritas Backup Exec. It seems that the previous tech has disabled Volume Shadow Services in Backup Exec since September 06 (Shortly after he was fired) so no System State information has been getting backed up since...
I have a client with a windows 2003 server, with a 6 disk raid 5 array (Dell Poweredge 1800).
3 of the six disks failed suddenly due to a firmware issue. The windows OS was no longer accessible.
I was forced to recreate the Raid strip container in the raid bios in order to get the drives...
Thanks, We are using Veritas Backup, Now I have done many files restores in the past but never a system state restore.
Do I do a non-authoritative restore
An authoritative restore
or a primary restore
And what problems might occure?
and do I have any other options or is this a system state...
Again thanks for your help. Here is where I'm at, The Server was running Directory services with EFS. So I was unable to get into the system with any utilities or password manipulation tools. And good thing too or else I would have lost all access to the files on the server.
After another...
Thanks, I was going to boot up with the winternals disk and reset the password that way.
Are there any registry repair utilities that you would trust on a 2003 server?
Thanks, thats an idea. I was hoping for some insight in to restoring the registry or something like that. I remember a while back I had an issue the MSgina.dll file I don't think this is the same thing. I have Winternals and a Bart Boot disk any utilities you think could help from those tools.
I have a client with a windows 2003 server, with a 6 disk raid 5 array.
3 of the six disks failed suddenly due to a firmware issue. the windows OS was no longer accessable.
I was forced to recreate the Raid strip container in the raid bios in order to get the drives online to do the firmware...
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