Ah.  Probably a mis-comm about installing Exchange.  When you install exchange 
in this scenario, it's not the same as folks were likely thinking (I was 
thinking it for some reason) that you must extend the schema etc.  As in, "we 
didn't have it before, but our DR plan calls for email communications so break 
glass in case of emergency and install software in said case" sort of thing. 

Do you need to install Exchange for a restore?  Depends on how your restore is 
being done.  In theory, you could do a bare-metal restore and put it all back.  
It's possible.  It's not the type of thing you'll necessarily want to do 
however and your requirements and testing need to be completed in order to 
figure that out.  Otherwise, yes you would have to put the application binaries 
back on the machine before a restore in some other scenarios.  Of course, the 
AD has to be back first, but you seem to know that ;)
 

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Don't you have to install Exchange before you can restore it?  

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Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 7:02 AM
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Why do you want to install Exchange during a DR test as you mention in "The 
root of my question was could we seize the schema master role from the parent 
DC and place that role on the child DC - and then successfully install 
exchange?"

That's still not clear to me

#JORGE#

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For a six-pack I'll try almost anything! 

The intent was not to make the child domain think that there was never a 
parent... we just (for the 48 hour DR test) didn't think having the parent was 
necessary.  The root of my question was could we seize the schema master role 
from the parent DC and place that role on the child DC - and then successfully 
install exchange?


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Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 4:21 PM
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>From the way I am reading this, it appears that you are yanking out (a 
>copy
of) a child domain and expecting to be able to transfer the Schema (which 
existed in the root) to a DC in the child domain. For all intent and purpose, 
you now want your newly-minted (DR'ed) Domain to appear as if it never had a 
parent before. You want to do this because you just found out that the DR'ed 
domain is headless and Exchange won't install.
 
If that understanding is correct, I think you are SOL. You can't just prune and 
graft domains like that. I vaguely remember the "Guido trick" that Jorge 
alluded to, but I didn't understand the concept he was describing, so I can't 
tell you if that might work for you in this case. Six-pack says it won't. 
 
 
Sincerely,

D�j� Ak�m�l�f�, MCSE+M MCSA+M MCP+I
Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
www.readymaids.com - we know IT
www.akomolafe.com
Do you now realize that Today is the Tomorrow you were worried about Yesterday? 
 -anon

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Sent: Mon 5/2/2005 9:18 AM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] seize schema master question



Why would you want to resurrect the root domain if its working?

The child domain was working fine - but I need Exchange installed - which meant 
I needed the schema role 

 

What do you mean with "But since the schema master would in theory never have 
been online - ever - the seizure would be the appropriate step "

For the DR test ONLY - the schema master server was not scheduled to be 
restored - therefore we would never bring that online - allowing the seizure of 
the schema role (assuming that you can seize the role from a parent
domain)

 

Isn't it true that your forest root domain is OK and up and that you were 
restoring only the child domain?

No - the root was never restored.  The original question was that would we need 
to restore the root to get exchange installed.  The plans were only to restore 
the child domain

Trying to understand this one here..

Me too!

 

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From: Jorge de Almeida Pinto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 11:13 AM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] seize schema master question

 

Why would you want to resurrect the root domain if its working?

 

What do you mean with "But since the schema master would in theory never have 
been online - ever - the seizure would be the appropriate step "

 

Isn't it true that your forest root domain is OK and up and that you were 
restoring only the child domain?

 

Trying to understand this one here..

 

Cheers

#JORGE#

 

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Sent: maandag 2 mei 2005 16:04
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Thanks for the feedback everyone....

 

In retrospect resurrecting the root domain would have been the smart thing to
do for many reasons (dependencies).   But since the schema master would in
theory never have been online - ever - the seizure would be the appropriate 
step - I just didn't know if moving the schema master to a child domain would 
have any ill effects on the rest of the infrastructure...

 

Thanks again to all who responded! 

 

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Information Technology

Valassis / IT

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From: Jorge de Almeida Pinto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 9:30 AM
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oops, I forgot..

 

only seize a FSMO role when really needed. in this case you don't need to seize 
the schame role

why restore a domain if it's working? check only dependencies between the 
domains

 

#JORGE#

 

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Sent: maandag 2 mei 2005 15:11
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] seize schema master question

* Ping the Schema master form a child domain DC

* Check the trust between the parent domain and the child domain with NETDOM or 
with Active Directory Domains and Trusts (this should be one of the checks 
after restoring the child domain)

* Ask for the FSMO role owners with NETDOM QUERY FSMO

* Run DCDIAG /V on the child DC

 

By the way: did the complete child domain go back in time?

 

HINT: think about what happens with objects that were created after the backups 
use used

 

TIP: when doing a DR of a certain domain or the complete forest you MUST in 
both situations take the complete forest and its owners into account. There are 
dependencies and you cannot work alone

 

Cheers,

#JORGE#

 

PS.: not so long ago there was a similar thread where I and I think Guido made 
some suggestions.

 

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Sent: maandag 2 mei 2005 14:04
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] seize schema master question

W2K3 Domain and E2k3 - 

 

Error related to: unable to contact the active directory

 

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From: Jorge de Almeida Pinto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 7:57 AM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] seize schema master question

 

A DR test... interesting. I have created such a procedure once for one of my 
customers...damn what a rush! ;-)

 

Is this W2K or W2K3 AD?

What are the errors or notifications you have experienced when trying to 
install exchange?

 

Cheers,

#JORGE#

 

 

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Sent: maandag 2 mei 2005 13:25
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ActiveDir] seize schema master question

Hello! 

 

Our company recently went through a DR test and had some interesting results.
One in particular is that we couldn't get Exchange installed because it 
couldn't write to the Schema (schema master was not restored).  Here is my
question:  we have an empty root (where the schema master lives) that we did 
NOT restore... and we have our primary domain where users and Exchange lives 
(this is the domain that we restored).  Could I have seized the Schema master 
role and moved it to the restored (child domain) or should we have restore the 
root? 

 

I am going to try this in the lab this week but I wanted some feedback - past 
experiences, how some of you would recommend doing this, etc. 

As always, Thanks! 

 

Joe Pelle

Senior Infrastructure Architect

Information Technology

Valassis / IT

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