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Module 10: Troubleshooting Active Directory, DNS, and Replication Issues. Module Overview . Troubleshooting Active Directory Domain Services Troubleshooting DNS Integration with AD DS Troubleshooting AD DS Replication. Lesson 1: Troubleshooting Active Directory Domain Services.
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Module 10: Troubleshooting Active Directory, DNS, and Replication Issues
Module Overview • Troubleshooting Active Directory Domain Services • Troubleshooting DNS Integration with AD DS • Troubleshooting AD DS Replication
Lesson 1: Troubleshooting Active Directory Domain Services • Introduction to AD DS Troubleshooting • Discussion: How to Troubleshoot Active Directory Domain Services Issues • Troubleshooting User Access Errors • Demonstration: Tools for Troubleshooting User Access Errors • Troubleshooting Domain Controller Performance Issues
Introduction to AD DS Troubleshooting Active Directory troubleshooting begins when: • Users report authentication or authorization errors • Active Directory related events appear in the Event Viewer • Domain controller performance is degraded • An alert is generated by a monitoring system • Data is not being replicated between domain controllers
Discussion: How to Troubleshoot Active Directory Domain Services Issues • What steps would you take to troubleshoot an Active Directory issue? • What tools would you use? • How would you verify that your solution worked?
Troubleshooting User Access Errors User access errors may be the result of: • Network access errors • Authentication errors • Authorization errors To address user access errors, verify: • Network connectivity • Time synchronization • Domain controller availability • User account and user lockout settings • Group memberships
Demonstration: Tools for Troubleshooting User Access Errors In this demonstration, you will see how to troubleshoot user access errors using the Windows tools
Troubleshooting Domain Controller Performance Issues Most common performance issues include: • High CPU utilization • High network utilization To resolve performance issues: Distribute Active Directory and DNS roles across multiple servers Identify the processes with high CPU utilization ü ü Monitor application specific network traffic ü Review and modify the replication topology ü Move applications or services to another server ü Deploy domain controllers with 64 bit hardware ü
Lesson 2: Troubleshooting DNS Integration with AD DS • Overview of DNS and AD DS Troubleshooting • Troubleshooting DNS Name Resolution • Troubleshooting DNS Name Registration • Troubleshooting DNS Zone Replication
Overview of DNS and AD DS Troubleshooting Troubleshoot the integration of DNS and Active Directory when: • Users cannot log on to Active Directory • Active Directory replication is failing • Active Directory installation fails To troubleshoot DNS and Active Directory integration, verify: • DNS client and server configurations • DNS name registration • DNS zone replication
Troubleshooting DNS Name Resolution DNS name resolution may fail due to: • Network connectivity issues • Client configuration errors • DNS server availability • Name registration or DNS replication issues To troubleshoot DNS name resolution: • Test network connectivity by pinging the DNS server by IP address • Use IPConfig to examine the client configuration • Use NSLookup to verify server availability • Flush the DNS cache • Use NSLookup to verify SRV records
Troubleshooting DNS Name Registration DNS name registration may fail due to: • Client configuration errors • DNS server availability • DNS zone configuration To troubleshoot DNS name registration: • Verify that the client is configured to register in DNS • Test DNS server availability • Verify that the DNS zone is configured fordynamic updates • Test DNS by using the DCDiag /Test:DNS command • Register the SRV records by restarting the Netlogon service
Troubleshooting DNS Zone Replication Investigate DNS zone replication issues when: • DNS-related issues are specific to certain DNS server clients • Zone information is not consistent on different DNS servers • DNS server availability • Name registration or DNS replication issues Troubleshoot Active Directory replication for Active Directory integrated zones To troubleshoot standard zone transfer issues: • Verify network connectivity • Verify primary server and secondary server configuration • Verify Start of Authority record • Verify zone transfer configuration
Lesson 3: Troubleshooting AD DS Replication • AD DS Replication Requirements • Common Replication Issues • What Is the Repadmin Tool? • What Is the DCDiag Tool? • Identifying the Cause of Replication Errors • Discussion: Troubleshooting Inter-Site AD DS Replication Issues • Troubleshooting Distributed File Replication Issues
AD DS Replication Requirements Active Directory replication requires: • Routable IP infrastructure • DNS name resolution • RPC or SMTP connectivity between domain controllers • Kerberos v5 authentication • LDAP connectivity to install new domain controllers • File Replication Service or Distributed File System Replication
Common Replication Issues Symptom Possible causes Replication does not finish or occur • Sites not connected by site links • No bridgehead server in the sitegroup Replication is slow • Inefficient site topology and schedule Client computersreceive a slow response • No domain controller online in client site • Not enough domain controllers Replication greatly increases network traffic • Insufficient bandwidth • Incorrect site topology
What Is the Repadmin Tool? Use the Repadmin command-line tool to: • View and manually create the replication topology • Force replication events between domain controllers • View the replication metadata Syntax: repadmin command arguments [/u:[domain\]user pw:{password|*}]
What Is the DCDiag Tool? Use the Dcdiag command-line tool to: • Analyze the state of a domain controller and report any problems • Perform a series of tests to verify different areas of the system Syntax: dcdiag command arguments [/v /f:LogFile /ferr:ErrLog ]
Identifying the Cause of Replication Errors Testing method Possible causes Sites are notconnected bysite links • Dcdiag /test:Topology • Repadmin /bridgeheads No bridgehead server in the site Inefficient site topology and schedule • Repadmin /latency No domain controlleronline in the site • Dcdiag /test:Replication • Dcdiag /test:Connectivity Not enough domain controllers • System monitor NTDS counters Incorrect site topology • Active Directory Sites and Services • Repadmin /latency • V Dcdiag /test:Intersite
Discussion: Troubleshooting Inter-Site AD DS Replication Issues • What steps would you take to troubleshoot an Active Directory replication issue? • How would you verify that your solution worked?
Troubleshooting Distributed File Replication Issues • Windows Server 2008 uses FRS or DFSR to replicate the SYSVOL directory between domain controllers ü • Both FRS and DFRS require LDAP and RPC connectivity between domain controllers ü • Use Ntfrsutl and FRSDiag to troubleshoot FRS replication ü • Use DFSRAdmin to troubleshoot DFRS replication ü
Lab: Troubleshooting Active Directory, DNS, and Replication Issues • Exercise 1: Troubleshooting Authentication and Authorization Errors • Exercise 2: Troubleshooting the Integration of DNS and AD DS • Exercise 3: Troubleshooting AD DS Replication Logon information Estimated time: 75 minutes
Lab Review • If the Los Angeles office was configured as a separate site, what additional steps would you need to take to troubleshoot Scenario #5? • What AD DS troubleshooting issues do you think you will need to deal with most often in your organization?
Module Review and Takeaways • Considerations • Tools • Review questions
Beta Feedback Tool • Beta feedback tool helps: • Collect student roster information, module feedback, and course evaluations. • Identify and sort the changes that students request, thereby facilitating a quick team triage. • Save data to a database in SQL Server that you can later query. • Walkthrough of the tool
Beta Feedback • Overall flow of module: • Which topics did you think flowed smoothly, from topic to topic? • Was something taught out of order? • Pacing: • Were you able to keep up? Are there any places where the pace felt too slow? • Were you able to process what the instructor said before moving on to next topic? • Did you have ample time to reflect on what you learned? Did you have time to formulate and ask questions? • Learner activities: • Which demos helped you learn the most? Why do you think that is? • Did the lab help you synthesize the content in the module? Did it help you to understand how you can use this knowledge in your work environment? • Were there any discussion questions or reflection questions that really made you think? Were there questions you thought weren’t helpful?