Re: Help - Pathworks & Windows 2000 Advanced Server

From: David Gray (police_at_spamcop.net)
Date: 03/18/04


Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 12:44:29 +0000

Hi Paul,

Here is the info you asked for.

>Sanity check time :)

Lost mine ages ago ;-)

>On Jerry, do:
>
>$ admin
>
>does the prompt change to:
>
> EXTENZA-W1\\JERRY>
>
>or
>
> TURPINS-WM\\JERRY>

EXTENZA-W1\\JERRY>

>Exit ADMIN and do:
>
>$ DIR PWRK$LMDOMAINS:
>
>is the file there named EXTENZA-W1. or TURPINS-WM.?
Directory PWRK$LMROOT:[LANMAN.DOMAINS]
 
15MAR200410454514.DIR;1
                      0.50KB/2KB 15-MAR-2004 10:45:45.15
15MAR200412561182.DIR;1
                      0.50KB/2KB 15-MAR-2004 12:56:11.83
EXTENZA-W1.;1 464KB/464KB 15-MAR-2004 12:56:13.58
 
Total of 3 files, 465KB/468KB
XDS_JERRY>

>See if there's a machine account for JERRY in the TURPINS-WM domain. Note:
>if JERRY is a member of an OpenVMS cluster, the machine account for JERRY
>will not be JERRY; instead, the account name will match the Advanced Server
>cluster alias name:

JERRY is not a member of a cluster, DATABASE01 is part of a Windows
cluster and is the domain TURPINS-WM. I'm not really sure what you
mean about the machine name, I've looked in the cluster administrator
on DATABASE01 and JERRY is not listed. The only names listed are
DATBASE01 & DATABASE02, the latter being a failover node.

> $ ADMIN LOGON /DOMAIN=TURPINS-WM
> Username: <admin-acct-name>
> Password:

EXTENZA-W1\\JERRY> logon/domain=TURPINS-WM
Username: administrator
Password:
The server \\DATABASE01 successfully logged you on as Administrator.
Your privilege level on domain TURPINS-WM is ADMIN.
The last time you logged on was 03/18/04 10:09 AM.
 
%PWRK-E-DCNOTFND, cannot find Primary Domain Controller for
"TURPINS-WM"
TURPINS-WM\\DATABASE01>

TURPINS-WM\\DATABASE01> show computers /type=domain_members
%PWRK-E-DCNOTFND, cannot find Primary Domain Controller for
"TURPINS-WM"
-PWRK-W-NODOMOPRPOS, domain-wide operations are not possible
%PWRK-E-NOENTFND, no entries were found

TURPINS-WM\\DATABASE01> show computers
%PWRK-E-DCNOTFND, cannot find Primary Domain Controller for
"TURPINS-WM"
-PWRK-W-NODOMOPRPOS, domain-wide operations are not possible
 
Computers in domain "TURPINS-WM":
 
Computer Type Description
-------------------- ---------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
[SV] APPLICATION01 Windows NT 5.0 Server
[SV] APPLICATION02 Windows NT 5.0 Server
[SV] BKUPEXECVRS Windows NT 5.0 Server
[PD] DATABASE01 Windows NT 5.0 Primary
[BD] DATABASE02 Windows NT 5.0 Backup
[SV] WMCLUSTER Windows NT 5.0 Server
 
  Total of 6 computers

> $ ADMIN SHOW COMPUTER/TYPE=DOMAIN_MEMBERS
>
>Is JERRY (or the AS cluster alias name) in the list?
>
>Is there a trust between these two domains (if one-way, which way)? Since
>you're logged into the TURPINS-WM domain, check there first:
>
> $ ADMIN SHOW TRUSTS
>

TURPINS-WM\\DATABASE01> show trust
%PWRK-E-DCNOTFND, cannot find Primary Domain Controller for
"TURPINS-WM"
 
TURPINS-WM\\DATABASE01>

TURPINS-WM\\DATABASE01> show admin
Administration information:
 
The domain being administered is: TURPINS-WM
The domain controller for the domain is: (unknown)
The domain controller type is: (unknown)
 
The server being administered is: DATABASE01
The server type is: Windows NT 5.0
 
The user name is: ADMINISTRATOR
The user is logged on to domain TURPINS-WM and has been authenticated.
The user's privilege level on this domain is: ADMIN
The user's workstation is JERRY and is in domain EXTENZA-W1.
 

>then login to the EXTENZA-W1 domain and check there:
>
> $ ADMIN LOGON/DOMAIN=EXTENZA-W1
> Username:
> Password:
>
> $ ADMIN SHOW TRUSTS

EXTENZA-W1\\JERRY> show trust
 
Domains trusted by domain EXTENZA-W1:
    TURPIN, TURPINS-WM
 
Domains permitted to trust domain EXTENZA-W1:
    TURPIN, TURPINS-WM

EXTENZA-W1\\JERRY> show admin
 
Administration information:
 
The domain being administered is: EXTENZA-W1
The domain controller for the domain is: ZAKARY
The domain controller type is: Windows NT 4.0
 
The server being administered is: JERRY
The server type is: Advanced Server for OpenVMS
 
The user name is: ADMINISTRATOR
The user is logged on to domain EXTENZA-W1 and has been authenticated.
The user's privilege level on this domain is: ADMIN
The user's workstation is JERRY and is in domain EXTENZA-W1.

>
>If a trust is involved, are you sure jerry is receiving SAM updates from
>ZAKARY regularly? Do you see successful partial synchronizations of the SAM
>database reflected in JERRY's event log:
>
> $ ADMIN SHOW EVENT/SINCE="-10-" ! Last 10 days

Show event reports lots of entries for today and reports that partial
sync has been completed for the PDC ZAKARY.

EXTENZA-W1\\JERRY> show event/sin /full
 
Events in System Event Log on server "JERRY":
 
T Date Time Source Category Event User
Computer
- -------- ----------- --------- --------------- ------
-------------------- ---------------
E 03/18/04 12:30:16 PM NETLOGON None 5719 N/A
JERRY
No domain controller is available for domain TURPINS-WM for the
following reason:
%1311
Data:
    0000: 5e 00 00 c0 00 00 00 00 ^..À....
 
E 03/18/04 12:29:19 PM NETLOGON None 5719 N/A
JERRY
No domain controller is available for domain TURPINS-WM for the
following reason:
%1311
Data:
    0000: 5e 00 00 c0 00 00 00 00 ^..À....
 
I 03/18/04 11:04:46 AM NETLOGON None 5715 N/A
JERRY
The partial synchronization replication of the LSA database from the
primary domain controller \\ZAKARY completed successfully. 1 ch
ange(s) is(are) applied to the database.
 
I 03/18/04 08:44:23 AM NETLOGON None 5715 N/A
JERRY
The partial synchronization replication of the SAM database from the
primary domain controller \\ZAKARY completed successfully. 1 ch
ange(s) is(are) applied to the database.
 
I 03/18/04 08:34:23 AM NETLOGON None 5715 N/A
JERRY
The partial synchronization replication of the SAM database from the
primary domain controller \\ZAKARY completed successfully. 1 ch
ange(s) is(are) applied to the database.
 
I 03/18/04 08:29:23 AM NETLOGON None 5715 N/A
JERRY
The partial synchronization replication of the SAM database from the
primary domain controller \\ZAKARY completed successfully. 1 ch
ange(s) is(are) applied to the database.
 
I 03/18/04 04:31:39 AM NETLOGON None 5715 N/A
JERRY
The partial synchronization replication of the SAM database from the
primary domain controller \\ZAKARY completed successfully. 1 ch
ange(s) is(are) applied to the database.
 
I 03/18/04 02:31:38 AM NETLOGON None 5715 N/A
JERRY
The partial synchronization replication of the SAM database from the
primary domain controller \\ZAKARY completed successfully. 1 ch
ange(s) is(are) applied to the database.
 
I 03/18/04 12:04:23 AM NETLOGON None 5715 N/A
JERRY
The partial synchronization replication of the SAM database from the
primary domain controller \\ZAKARY completed successfully. 1 ch
ange(s) is(are) applied to the database.
 
  Total of 9 events

> If EXTENZA-W1 trusts TURPINS-WM, does JERRY know that? To check, set
>your admin focus so you are looking into the copy of the local SAM database
>on JERRY:
>
> $ ADMIN
> ...\\JERRY> LOGON
> Username: <admin-acct-name>
> Password:
> ...\\JERRY> DEBUG SET /FLAG=ADMBDC
> ...\\JERRY> SET ADMIN/DOMAIN=\\JERRY ! The double-backslash is required
> Note: The admin prompt should change to \\JERRY\\JERRY; if not, try the
>above 2 commands again :).
>
> \\JERRY\\JERRY> SHOW TRUSTS
> \\JERRY\\JERRY> exit

EXTENZA-W1\\JERRY>
EXTENZA-W1\\JERRY> DEBUG SET /FLAG=ADMBDC
 
EXTENZA-W1\\JERRY> SET ADMIN/DOMAIN=\\JERRY
%PWRK-S-ADMSET, now administering domain "\\JERRY", server "JERRY"
 
\\JERRY\\JERRY> show trusts
 
Domains trusted by domain \\JERRY:
    TURPIN, TURPINS-WM
 
Domains permitted to trust domain \\JERRY:
    TURPIN, TURPINS-WM
 

>> XDS_JERRY> admin show version
>>
>> Advanced Server V7.3A for OpenVMS

>Unfortunately, $ admin show version is useless - it never reflects the ECO
>installed, if any; to find the true version you must use:
>
> $ @sys$startup:pwrk$define_commands
>
> $ pwver

XDS_JERRY> @sys$startup:pwrk$define_commands
XDS_JERRY> pwver

The image version for all listed images is

Information on Advanced Server for OpenVMS images installed on this
system:
 
Image Name Image Version Link date
Linker ID
------------------------------ ---------------- -----------------
-------------
PWRK$MASTER V7.3-110A 17-DEC-2002 18:12
A11-20
 

>
>Hopefully, your image idents are v7.3-120A, which is the latest - v7.3A ECO2
>(available from the ITRC FTP site).

I'll postpone the upgrade until after you have confirmed nothing else
is amis.

Thanks again for your help.

Dave.



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