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File Replication database corrupt

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THerman

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Apr 17, 2003
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Hi,

Have recently taken over a site which has problems with it's active directory. It has only one DC, which is Windows 2000 Server and on trying to do a DC promo on a new server, I find the SYSVOL and NTLOGON directories never appear.

This seems to be because the file replication database is in a corrupt state on the original server. The File replication service stops abotu every 15 minutes or sooner if something tries to use it. FRS Diag reports :-

NtFrs 05/01/2005 12:19:07 Error 13506 The File Replication Service failed a consistency check (!"Frs database is corrupted") in "DbsDBInitialize:" at line 3588.

I have NO backups here and am looking for a way to put this database in a consistant state so I can promote another server properly.

Any ideas would be gratefully received.

Regards,

Tim Herman
 
You can try the following MS Knowledgebase articles, one of them should give you the instructions on a restore (authoritative, non-authoritative). #22111, #290762, #291165.

I just had the Event 13568 (journal wrap error), but I had another domain controller to replicate from.

There may be other articles that will apply specifically to your situation, so keep looking. You can even do a search with your event number and see what comes up.

Hope this helps, Randy.

 
Thanks for the reply.

I found Article # 290762 earlier and have done an authoritative restore. Replication looks better, I now see a netlogon and sysvol, and the correct links have appeared in AD Sites and Services.

There are still a few errors in FRSdiag and the event log that I will research when back on site tomorow.

Cheers,

Tim
 
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