Im pretty sure of the cause of this issue, and have a kind of idea on what will fix it, but i can't think where.
And the only forthcoming MS suggestion in is based on the premise that the server is already a DC
Theres a long story about a DC being formatted by a manufacturer (another thread, another day) and i'm trying to pickup the pieces, and Dcpromo this server.
However it is going to be a 2nd server in a domain, when i start the promo everything starts ok, and it replicates several thousand objects, then times out and stops with the following errors
'the remote procedure call was cancelled'
the Event log makes the following log
'DS RPC Client Event ID 1232'
Active Directory attempted to perform a remote procedure call (RPC) to the following server. The call timed out and was cancelled.
Server:
DC1.domain.co.local
Call Timeout (Mins):
5
Thread ID:
530
Additional Data
Internal ID:
0
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I understand from a MS posting that RPC timeout has shrunk from 45mins in Win2k to 5mins in Win2k3?
the suggestion is to increase bandwidth or increase the timeout by adding a key to HKLM>System>CCS>Services>NTDS
Problem is there isn't an NTDS key in services as it hasn't been promo'd yet.
and it is on a GBit backbone with NIC
any ideas?
Cheers
Gurner
And the only forthcoming MS suggestion in is based on the premise that the server is already a DC
Theres a long story about a DC being formatted by a manufacturer (another thread, another day) and i'm trying to pickup the pieces, and Dcpromo this server.
However it is going to be a 2nd server in a domain, when i start the promo everything starts ok, and it replicates several thousand objects, then times out and stops with the following errors
'the remote procedure call was cancelled'
the Event log makes the following log
'DS RPC Client Event ID 1232'
Active Directory attempted to perform a remote procedure call (RPC) to the following server. The call timed out and was cancelled.
Server:
DC1.domain.co.local
Call Timeout (Mins):
5
Thread ID:
530
Additional Data
Internal ID:
0
--------
I understand from a MS posting that RPC timeout has shrunk from 45mins in Win2k to 5mins in Win2k3?
the suggestion is to increase bandwidth or increase the timeout by adding a key to HKLM>System>CCS>Services>NTDS
Problem is there isn't an NTDS key in services as it hasn't been promo'd yet.
and it is on a GBit backbone with NIC
any ideas?
Cheers
Gurner