ramblinrek
IS-IT--Management
I "lost" my schema operations master a couple of days ago when attempting to use ntdsutil to transfer the schema operations master from one Windows 2000 server (server E) on my WAN to another (server A). There weren't any error messages when I performed the transfer, but as I was attempting to read and make sense of the info generated by ntdsutil, the server that was the original operations master crashed to a debug dump (this server has unexpectedly crashed 3 other times in the past 2 months). I rebooted with no obvious problems, except that now neither server seems to be the schema operations master. Both say "ERROR" for current operations master in the mmc, and that the server is offline.
All other operations master roles have been successfully transferred from E to A, but I need the the schema master functioning properly, as I am preparing to introduce two Windows 2003 servers into my existing network. Should I use ntdsutil and attempt to seize the role at server A, and what precautions should I take before attempting the seizure?
All other operations master roles have been successfully transferred from E to A, but I need the the schema master functioning properly, as I am preparing to introduce two Windows 2003 servers into my existing network. Should I use ntdsutil and attempt to seize the role at server A, and what precautions should I take before attempting the seizure?