I am now in the process of installing a fresh copy of Windows 2000 SBS on
our original DC and then am going to begin restoring Exchange, SQL etc...
etc... from our backups...
My question is this... If I log onto our member windows 2003 domain
controller, is there a spot in the DNS section there to PREVENT the SBS 2000
server from replicating all of it's AD information ?? My fear is that once I
get my SBS 2000 server set up, my backup win2k3 DC will try to replicate with
it and will wind up replicating an empty active directory structure -
rendering our domain dead as nails...
How can I prevent this from happening?
Thanks, Brad
You must *NOT* run SBS setup. The only requirement for restoring with NT
Backup is that the core Windows Server OS has the same service pack level
as that of the backup (which should be SP4). Third-party backup
applications usually have some sort of "bare-metal" restore option that is
preferable.
If you find must rebuild (rather than restore from backup), you have to
join the replacement SBS to the existing domain first and manually promote
it to a DC in the existing domain (you'll need to read up on AD cleanup
and disaster recovery).
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AS for the rebuilding of the SBS machine if I have to, I recall that in the
original setup you specify the domain name you want - and since our backup
domain controller (also housing teh AD structure and was a replication
partner) has control of the domain, the setup will not let me specify the
same domain name (which makes sense) - so does that mean I will need to
create a brand new domain to get it up and running and then somehow join it
to the original domain and refresh the ad structure from my replication
partner??
Thanks Steve...
"Steve Foster" wrote:
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Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 Express Install for End Users
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=DC27B8C6-2A5A-4399-AD3D-4A97A25F41D9&displaylang=en
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"BradinMuskoka" <Bradin...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Brad
"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
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>Steve, we don't use ntbackup, I am using symantec backup exec 12.5 and as
>such have to install an agent on the SBS machine once I have an os
>installed
>and then do a push restore of teh c:\ contents from the backup exec
>management server. I have done this a few times but each time get a boot
>disk
>configuration error (before the "Loading windows 2000 server " screen even
>appears) leading me to believe that the hidden files I restored from teh
>original configuration are not meshing properly with eh current config.
>COuld
>it be as simple as jsut excluding all of these hidden boot files from the
>restore job - or possibly just omit the boot.ini file maybe???
>Unfortunately
>the version of backup Exec we are using does not have (we have not paid
>for)
>a bare metal restoration method... (my bad...) live and learn - for sure!
If it requires Windows to be up and running, it's almost certain to have
the same restriction as NT Backup - that the version of Windows match
service pack level.
>AS for the rebuilding of the SBS machine if I have to, I recall that in the
>original setup you specify the domain name you want - and since our backup
>domain controller (also housing teh AD structure and was a replication
>partner) has control of the domain, the setup will not let me specify the
>same domain name (which makes sense) - so does that mean I will need to
>create a brand new domain to get it up and running and then somehow join it
>to the original domain and refresh the ad structure from my replication
>partner??
No, this is the point about not running SBS setup directly. You cancel it,
go work on AD to the point that the SBS is a DC (ie manually promote it),
then restart the SBS Setup.
If for some reason i DO have to promote it... will I have to restart the
machine in safe mode once that is done and put it into directory restore mode
before actually doing the backup exec restore to c:??
Thanks for all your help...
Brad
"Steve Foster" wrote:
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>Thanks Steve... regarding your point about cancelling teh SBS setup, and
>making sure that I bring up the base OS (Win2K) to SP4 and then manually
>promoting it... Do you think that after I have got it up to SP4 but not
>promoted it, at that point I could simply try the restore to the C: drive
>from backup exec OR as you saying that I need to promote it to a DC first
>BEFORE running a retore to c:?? I would think that retoring the entire C:
>contents should also restore the entire active dir database etc... etc...
>correct?? (and since there would be no active directory present by a
>simple
>OS configure, it should be good to go in theory...
>
>If for some reason i DO have to promote it... will I have to restart the
>machine in safe mode once that is done and put it into directory restore
>mode
>before actually doing the backup exec restore to c:??
>
You only promote it by hand if you're not restoring from backup. Manual
promotion is part of a rebuild project, when/if attempts to restore the
whole server have been abandoned.