This section describes some issues you might experience with Domain Services for Windows(DSfW) while provisioning and provides suggestions for resolving or avoiding them.
This section describes the errors that you might experience while executing the Provisioning tasks and provides details for resolving them.
All details related to task execution and state of the task are recorded in the provisioning.log file
Cause: The provisioning pre-check scripts check for existence of schema and configuration partition in the first domain controller. If the first domain controller does not have a schema and configuration partition, it fails to locate the partitions, an error is thrown.
Solution: It is recommended that you select the Replicate schema and configuration Partitions option during installation. If you have failed to do that, replicate the partitions using iManager. For more information, see Administering Replicas in the NetIQ eDirectory Administration Guide.
All details related to task execution and state of the task are recorded in the provisioning.log file
Cause: The administrator being used to execute the ldapmodify command does not have privileges to complete the operation.
Solution 1: In the provisioning.log file, search for the ldapmodify command. Make sure the administrator used to execute that command has adequate privileges to execute this command.
Solution 2: If the DNS Locator and Group objects are outside the domain partition, make sure the administrator has privileges to access the objects.
Cause: You see this error when you retry executing a task and the task fails during execution.
Solution: For any task that has failed, delete the associated objects from the server and then retry the task.
Depending on the task that failed, different objects are created. For instance, if the DNS Configuration task failed, you need to delete the Locator object and the Group object
Cause: Replica synchronization fails.
Solution: To resolve this issue, refer Novell Error Codes Reference Guide
The NAD Plug-in is not loaded
Execute ldapsearch on the LDAP server object to find out adman NAD plug-in is configured.
Perform LDAP server refresh using iManager or using the ldapconfig -R -a <admin> -w <passwd> command.
Cause: The administrator being used to execute the ldapmodify command does not have privileges to complete the operation.
Solution: In the provisioning.log file, search for the ldapmodify command. Make sure the administrator used to execute that command has adequate privileges to execute this command.
Cause: You see this error when you retry executing a task and the task fails during execution.
Solution: For any task that has failed, delete the associated objects from the server and then retry the task.
Depending on the task that failed, different objects are created. For instance, if the DNS Configuration task failed, you need to delete the Locator object and the Group object
Cause: Replica synchronization fails.
Solution: To resolve this issue, refer Novell Error Codes Reference Guide
All details related to task execution and state of the task are recorded in the provisioning.log file
Cause: The synchronization process between the replicas fails.
Solution: To resolve this issue, refer Novell Error Codes Reference Guide
Cause: The DSfW server could not reach the master server. For example, installing a child server requires the parent server to be reachable, or installing a DSfW server in the name-mapped forest root domain scenario requires the server holding the tree replica to be reachable.
Solution 1: Ensure that the servers are reachable. Remove the bad address cache from the servers by using the following command:
set ndstrace=*UP
Try executing the task again.
Solution 2: Try executing the provisioning task manually. For details see, Section 8.9, Executing Provisioning Tasks Manually.
Cause: A very slow network link can cause incomplete operations and multiple retries.
Solution: Check the speed of your network link. Try executing the task again.
All details related to task execution and state of the task are recorded in the provisioning.log file
Cause: The synchronization process between the replicas fails.
Solution: To resolve this issue, refer Novell Error Codes Reference Guide
Cause: The DSfW server could not reach the master server. For example, installing a child server requires the parent server to be reachable, or installing a DSfW server in the name-mapped forest root domain scenario requires the server holding the tree replica to be reachable.
Solution 1: Ensure that the servers are reachable. Remove the bad address cache from the current server by using the following command:.
set ndstrace=*UP
Try executing the task again.
Solution 2: Try executing the provisioning task manually. For details see, Section 8.9, Executing Provisioning Tasks Manually.
Cause: A very slow network link can cause incomplete operations and multiple retries.
Solution: Check the speed of your network link. Try executing the task again.
All details related to task execution and state of the task are recorded in the provisioning.log file.
Cause: The administrator being used to execute the ldapmodify command does not have privileges to complete the operation.
Solution: In the provisioning.log file, search for the ldapmodify command. Make sure the administrator used to execute that command has adequate privileges to execute this command.
Cause: You see this error when you retry executing a task and the task fails during execution.
Solution: For any task that has failed, delete the associated objects from the server and then retry the task.
Depending on the task that failed, different objects are created. For instance, if the DNS Configuration task failed, you need to delete the Locator object and the Group object
Cause: Replica synchronization fails.
Solution: To resolve this issue, refer Novell Error Codes Reference Guide
All details related to task execution and state of the task are recorded in the provisioning.log file
Cause: The synchronization process between the replicas fails.
Solution: To resolve this issue, refer Novell Error Codes Reference Guide
Cause: The DSfW server could not reach the master server. For example, installing a child server requires the parent server to be reachable, or installing a DSfW server in the name-mapped forest root domain scenario requires the server holding the tree replica to be reachable.
Solution 1: Ensure that the servers are reachable. Remove the bad address cache from the current server by using the following command:.
set ndstrace=*UP
Try executing the task again.
Solution 2: Try executing the provisioning task manually. For details see, Section 8.9, Executing Provisioning Tasks Manually.
Cause: A very slow network link can cause incomplete operations and multiple retries.
Solution: Check the speed of your network link. Try executing the task again.
All details related to task execution and state of the task are recorded in the provisioning.log file
Cause: The synchronization process between the replicas fails.
Solution: To resolve this issue, refer Novell Error Codes Reference Guide
Cause: The DSfW server could not reach the master server. For example, installing a child server requires the parent server to be reachable, or installing a DSfW server in the name-mapped forest root domain scenario requires the server holding the tree replica to be reachable.
Solution 1: Ensure that the servers are reachable. Remove the bad address cache from the current server by using the following command:.
set ndstrace=*UP
Try executing the task again.
Solution 2: Try executing the provisioning task manually. For details see, Section 8.9, Executing Provisioning Tasks Manually.
Cause: A very slow network link can cause incomplete operations and multiple retries.
Solution: Check the speed of your network link. Try executing the task again.
All details related to task execution and state of the task are recorded in the provisioning.log file
All details related to task execution and state of the task are recorded in the provisioning.log file
Cause: The administrator being used to execute the ldapmodify command does not have privileges to complete the operation.
Solution: In the provisioning.log file, search for the ldapmodify command. Make sure the administrator used to execute that command has adequate privileges to execute this command.
Cause: You see this error when you retry executing a task and the task fails during execution.
Solution: For any task that has failed, delete the associated objects from the server and then retry the task.
Depending on the task that failed, different objects are created. For instance, if the DNS Configuration task failed, you need to delete the Locator object and the Group object
Cause: Replica synchronization fails.
Solution: To resolve this issue, refer Novell Error Codes Reference Guide
All details related to task execution and state of the task are recorded in the provisioning.log file
All details related to task execution and state of the task are recorded in the provisioning.log file
Cause: The administrator being used to execute the ldapmodify command does not have privileges to complete the operation.
Solution 1: In the provisioning.log file, search for the ldapmodify command. Make sure the administrator used to execute that command has adequate privileges to execute this command.
Solution 2: If the DNS Locator and Group objects are outside the domain partition, make sure the administrator has privileges to access the objects.
Cause: You see this error when you retry executing a task and the task fails during execution.
Solution: For any task that has failed, delete the associated objects from the server and then retry the task.
Depending on the task that failed, different objects are created. For instance, if the DNS Configuration task failed, you need to delete the Locator object and the Group object
Cause: Replica synchronization fails.
Solution: To resolve this issue, refer Novell Error Codes Reference Guide
This error occurs in cases where the parent realm could not be resolved
Use the provision -q -q --locate-dc parent.domain command to resolve the parent domain. Retry executing the task.
This error occurs in cases where the parent realm could not be resolved
Use the provision -q -q --locate-dc parent.domain command to resolve the parent domain. Retry executing the task.
This error occurs in cases where the parent realm could not be resolved
Use the provision -q -q --locate-dc parent.domain command to resolve the parent domain. Retry executing the task.