I have two Windows 2000 Terminal Server boxes (Metaframe XPa actually, but the issue is in the communication between the servers, so I thought I'd post it here) that have been running flawlessly for 4 months and suddenly came up with a problem today. The two servers, MF1 and MF2, have ip addresses 10.0.0.29 and 10.0.0.30, respectively and MF2 configured as DNS Server. They run mirror images of each other with published applications and load balancing via Metaframe. Today, the applications quit running properly on MF1. As it turns out, the user's home drive paths (mapped as P
point to drive N: on MF2, so when they log on to MF2 the drive maps no problem, but errors out when attempting to map drive P: to the share on MF2 from MF1. If I execute a net use P: \\MF2\username$ from MF1, I get the error message "System error 1396 has occured. Logon Failure: The target account name is incorrect." Searching MS tech support, the official explanation of this is "This error message can occur if two computers have the same computer name. One computer is located in the child domain; the other computer is located in the parent domain." Well, there's only one domain, and all computer names are unique; so I can't take their advice and rename one of the computers (not to mention they're both DC's, making them a tad more difficult to rename.). Anyway, the net use command works if I substitute the IP for the machine name in the UNC path, so I'm even more confused as their explanation almost seems more plausible (but I can ping by name). A little more research, and an article tells me to install SP3. Done, same thing happens. Testing a little more, I decide to try to force replication of AD info from MF2 to MF1, but it errors out displaying, "The following error occured during the attempt to contact the domain controller: The RPC server is unavailable. This condition may be caused by a DNS lookup problem, please see the following MS site: This page essentially tells me how to set up my DNS structure in order for AD to work. Since it's worked for over 4 months, I figured it was configured properly but I double-checked and everything seems in line with the article. The one thing it did say to try was to run dcdiag.exe to check the config. Run on MF2, it passes; run on MF1, it fails on FSMOCheck with "Warning
cGetDcName (GC_Server_required) call failed, error 1355. A Global Catalog server could not be located - all GC's are down. Checking the DNS config, it lists MF2 as GC. If you make it this far, I do apologize for the long post, but I'm at wit's end right now. If anyone has seen something similar to this, or just has an interesting idea, please please help! Thanks in advance.
Matt


Matt