I completely agree with Steve here...if you don't see a problem, don't call
But if it's bugging the hell out of you and is worth the dime (a few dimes, actually) then do what you need to do :-) Are there any other items in your FRSDiag that are alarming or is this one the only one? If you don't see other indications of a problem currently happening, then they won't have much to troubleshoot if you called anyway :-) Robert Williams, MCSE NT4/2K/2K3, Security+ Infrastructure Rapid Response Engineer Northeast Region Microsoft Corporation Global Solutions Support Center -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Patrick Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 3:07 PM To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] FRSDiag - EPT_S_NOT_REGISTERED So even though you are replicating fine both ways and you don't see any real problem - you want to open a PSS case for this error in a debug log? Is this a consistent error in your FRS logs or was it a one time error? I dunno - just seems kinda silly to me to tshoot something which may have been a passing network hiccup or is simply not occurring any more. FRSdiag is simply parsing out your FS logs for keywords - as long as those entries are in your logs ( until the logs wrap) you will get the alert. The real deal is to see if your latest log entries have the same error. my .02 steve ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert N. Leali" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org> Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 11:38 AM Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] FRSDiag - EPT_S_NOT_REGISTERED Tried your suggestion and the file does replicate in both directions in the sysvol folder. Firewalls are off on both DC's and I successful did portqry on the ports shown in the KB article (NtFRS Service & MS NT Directory DRS). My ports were slightly different but I was guessing that was expected behavior. (DC1 used 1071,1025,1030 and DC2 used 1053,1026,1027) Guess I'll take your other advise and open a case with PSS. Thanks! Robert -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Williams (RRE) Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 11:19 AM To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] FRSDiag - EPT_S_NOT_REGISTERED Hey Robert...you mentioned "I can put a txt file in my sysvol share on one DC and see it replicate to the other DC." Which DC did you put the file on? My point is that maybe replication is broken in only one direction. Try putting a file on each DC named DCNAME.txt and see if you see that file replicate in *both* directions. Usually that error would indicate that there are RPC communication problems or that the FRS service is stopped but you said it was running. Maybe FRS is broken in one direction due to the firewall running on the other side (just a stab in the dark without knowing if FRS is replicating in both directions yet). FRS is pretty sticky sometimes and the detailed documentation is rather difficult to come across...it may be a good idea to open a case with PSS if you really wanna get to the bottom of things. Or you can feel free to keep posting here but it may take weeks to get all the details out so that any progress would be made (FRS is hard enough to troubleshoot in person sometimes...hehe) I hope that was helpful; have a great afternoon! Robert Williams, MCSE NT4/2K/2K3, Security+ Infrastructure Rapid Response Engineer Northeast Region Microsoft Corporation Global Solutions Support Center -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert N. Leali Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 10:15 AM To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Subject: [ActiveDir] FRSDiag - EPT_S_NOT_REGISTERED I'm getting the following error when I run the FRSDIAG utility. ------------------------------------------------------------ FRSDiag v1.7 on 6/28/2005 8:08:25 AM .\jao-dc1 on 2005-06-28 at 8.08.25 AM ------------------------------------------------------------ Checking for errors in Directory Service Event Log .... passed Checking for minimum FRS version requirement ... passed Checking for errors/warnings in ntfrsutl ds ... passed Checking for Replica Set configuration triggers... passed Checking for suspicious file Backlog size... passed Checking Overall Disk Space and SYSVOL structure (note: integrity is not checked)... passed Checking for suspicious inlog entries ... passed Checking for suspicious outlog entries ... passed Checking for appropriate staging area size ... passed Checking for errors in debug logs ... ERROR on NtFrs_0004.log : "EPT_S_NOT_REGISTERED(This may indicate that DNS returns the IP address of the wrong computer. Check DNS records being returned, Check if FRS is currently running on the target server. Check if Ntfrs is registered with the End-Point-Mapper on target server!)" : <SndCsMain: 700: 883: S0: 18:16:33> ++ ERROR - EXCEPTION (000006d9) : WStatus: EPT_S_NOT_REGISTERED ERROR on NtFrs_0004.log : "EPT_S_NOT_REGISTERED(This may indicate that DNS returns the IP address of the wrong computer. Check DNS records being returned, Check if FRS is currently running on the target server. Check if Ntfrs is registered with the End-Point-Mapper on target server!)" : <SndCsMain: 700: 884: S0: 18:16:33> :SR: Cmd 01225c78, CxtG a0cc0d78, WS EPT_S_NOT_REGISTERED, To jao-ad.lajao.org Len: (366) [SndFail - rpc exception] ERROR on NtFrs_0004.log : "EPT_S_NOT_REGISTERED(This may indicate that DNS returns the IP address of the wrong computer. Check DNS records being returned, Check if FRS is currently running on the target server. Check if Ntfrs is registered with the End-Point-Mapper on target server!)" : <SndCsMain: 700: 904: S0: 18:16:33> :SR: Cmd 01225c78, CxtG a0cc0d78, WS EPT_S_NOT_REGISTERED, To jao-ad.lajao.org Len: (366) [SndFail - Send Penalty] Found 3 EPT_S_NOT_REGISTERED error(s)! Latest ones (up to 3) listed above ......... failed with 3 error entries Checking NtFrs Service (and dependent services) state...passed Checking NtFrs related Registry Keys for possible problems...passed Checking Repadmin Showreps for errors...passed I have 2 domain controllers in a Windows 2003 Domain both running AD Integrated DNS. I followed the KB Article 839880 "How to troubleshoot RPC Endpoint Mapper errors in Windows Server 2003" and was not able to produce an error following all of the tests mentioned in the article that I ran. (DCDIAG, NETDIAG, Repadmin, Ntdsutil, Gpotool, Portqry) I did not run ADMT or DCPROMO. I also ran nslookup and verified my DNS was returning the proper IP address. I checked to see if the FRS service was running on both computers and it is indeed started. I can put a txt file in my sysvol share on one DC and see it replicate to the other DC. Everything seems to be working properly. Can I safely ignore this error? Does anyone know of a KB article that can help me correct this error or shed some light on what might be causing the error? Robert ---- The information contained in this e-mail transmittal, including any attached document(s) is confidential. The information is intended only for the use of the named recipient. If you are not the named recipient, you are hereby notified that any use, disclosure, copying, or distribution of the contents hereof is strictly prohibited. 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