n/p. :)
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I must have been sleeping, normally I check the list every day but I have
just now spotted your earlier reply.
I will follow your advise and troubleshoot further with nspitool. Thanks
Cheers,
Victor
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Thanks for that, nice.
In the mean time I got RPCDump working, I send the output to the list a week
ago or so.
Still hoping somebody can have quick look at it :-)
Cheers,
Victor
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Yep there should have been a resonse on the list near to this previous one
from me on that.
Basically I don't know of any docs outlining what exactly you should see and
it will vary based on the services the DC is running so the best thing to do
is compare two DCs running the same service set. If
I can't for the life of me recall the name at the moment.
NSPItool.exe ?
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That's it!
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The best thing to do with RPCDUMP is to run it against two similarly
configured GCs, one that is working, one that isn't, and look for deltas.
The output can vary based on running services, etc.
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The only other way I know to test if NSPI is working is to actually send
NSPI calls to the GC. There is a little unsupported command line tool out
there than can do that but I can't for the life of me recall the name at the
moment.
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I have been spending a little more time on this.
RPC Dump wouldnt run before and gave me an error (see earlier post).
I now managed to get it working.
To summarize it all:
Exchange 2003 SP2 throws an error in the Eventlog (Event ID 9176) which
seems to indicate that
the GC it is contacting
I was misinformed, the rev of the DC is W2K, not W2K3 SP1. So that
clears up why Exchange is complaining about the GC needing a reboot
since it wasn't rebooted after it had been made a GC.
Interesting tool, RPC Dump, unfortunately I didnt get it to work just
yet.
It gave me an error: The NTVDM
This is no longer necessary with current revs of AD. It was necessary
previously to get the NSPI functionality to fire up. Now it does that
automagically.
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Yeah, I thought so, thanks for the info.
The damn thing is that Exchange still throws event 9176:
Event ID 9176 from MSExchangeSA occurred 1 times (NSPI Proxy can
contact Global Catalog servername but it does not support the NSPI
service. After a Domain Controller is promoted to a Global
What is the rev of the DC? Using RPC Dump do you see MS NT Directory NSP
Interface interfaces listed?
joe
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