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AD Replication Issue

 
 
Liege
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      26th Feb 2004
Hi Folks

One of my DC's came up with this error - "The File
Replication Service has detected that the replica
set "DOMAIN SYSTEM VOLUME (SYSVOL SHARE)" is in
JRNL_WRAP_ERROR."

I ran "chkdsk", restarted the machine, it found and fixed
the error. All the services start and the replication
monitor says everything is okay. Event log too.

When I run Users and Computers I get an error - "Data is
not available from domain controller". The Users folder
comes up with the error and empty.

Here is the kicker - everything else is replicating fine.

Any thoughts?

Thanks

Liege
 
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      29th Feb 2004
Journal wrap is an FRS problem, not an AD replication problem. Meaning, the files in Sysvol are currently unable to replicate, but AD objects (users, groups, etc) are replicating ok

You might start out with this -

292438 Troubleshooting Journal_Wrap Errors on Sysvol and DFS Replica Set
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=29243

And possibly run FRSDiag to see what it says - http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
 
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