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  • 2012년 5월 1일 화요일 오후 4:28
     
     
    How do I force a new server to handle LDAP for active directory?  The old LDAP server for this domain is dead

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  • 2012년 5월 1일 화요일 오후 4:52
     
     
    Are you referring to a DC? If that was your only DC and you don't have a backup you are in trouble. Please clarify LDAP server
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  • 2012년 5월 1일 화요일 오후 5:30
     
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    How do I force a new server to handle LDAP for active directory?  The old LDAP server for this domain is dead

    Hello,

    I think that you mean that you lost a DC and you want another one to replace it.

    If this is the case then that depends of how many DCs you have.

    If you have another DC / GC server for the same AD domain then simply proceed like that:

    • Perform a metadata cleanup: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc736378%28v=ws.10%29.aspx
    • Resize FSMO roles which the dead DC was holder to another DC: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/255504
    • Introduce a new DC: You can use the same name and the IP address as the old one

    If this is the only DC you have an it is dead then here your only hope is that you have a backup. If not, your AD domain is lost and you have to create it from scratch.

    So, if you have a backup, you have to restore it on a DC with the same hardware. Note the backup should include the system state of the server.

    See this article about how to restore a backup on a different hardware: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/139822

    If this does not help then give more details to your question.


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  • 2012년 5월 2일 수요일 오전 2:34
     
     

    You need to provide more information. What LDAP server are you talking about?


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  • 2012년 5월 2일 수요일 오전 3:36
     
     

    Please provide the more info on LDAP server as your comments are not clear?

    In case if you are speaking about DC then this depends how many DC you have in the environment.If the server cannot be brought back you need run metadata cleanup on online DC to remove the instances of faulty dc(assuming you have multiple DC) and seize role if server was FSMO role holder.Promote the new DC as ADC.

    If you have single DC then you need to restore system statebackup.


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  • 2012년 5월 2일 수요일 오전 6:59
     
     

    Hello,

    are you talking about Active directory as LDAP server? Then you have without a second DC or an up to date AD aware backup NO option to get the domain up and running again.

    If you talk about installing the first DC in a new domain please see http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc755258(v=ws.10).aspx


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