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D2 FRS restore deleted sysvol
Active Directory FRS problems. 13508 error and other problemsReplication of domain controllers - JRNL_WRAP_ERROR - EventID: 13568New Win2008R2 DC missing SYSVOL and NETLOGON foldersFRS not replicating C:WINDOWSSYSVOLdomainscripts after non-authoritative restoreRestoring a VM from a backed up snapshot in Windows Server 2008R2DFSR Crisis - Need assistanceWindows Server 2008r2 Backup cannot do full backup on selected foldersExplain how FRS replication backup worksAll DCs fail VerifyEnterpriseReferences and DNS RReg Test - Everything else works including replication to a brand new DCFrom Samba to Windows - How to rebuild SYSVOL replication from scratch
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I've inherited two horrible servers (don't ask), and it turns out that it uses FRS to replicate the sysvol between the PDC and the second DC. (I checked the registry key)
I tried using https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/desktop/VSS/backing-up-and-restoring-an-frs-replicated-sysvol-folder which is very helpful and informative, however, after I tried the non-authoritative D2 restore my sysvol folder contents just got deleted and the share itself got removed as well if you can believe that. It did save the pre-existing files in it, however, after a 2nd D2 restore it even deleted those. (good thing I backed all of that up)
Why would this delete the share even, I can understand it deleting the contents of the folder as that's what it's supposed to do, but the share itself?
Both servers are 2008 R2, no idea if they were 2003 before.
Any thoughts?
Is it because I didn't perform "Step 2 Restore the backed-up data to the SYSVOL folder."? That step did not seem listed anywhere else online and didn't make much sense since data should just resync from the good sysvol on the other server, right?
windows-server-2008-r2 file-replication-services
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I've inherited two horrible servers (don't ask), and it turns out that it uses FRS to replicate the sysvol between the PDC and the second DC. (I checked the registry key)
I tried using https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/desktop/VSS/backing-up-and-restoring-an-frs-replicated-sysvol-folder which is very helpful and informative, however, after I tried the non-authoritative D2 restore my sysvol folder contents just got deleted and the share itself got removed as well if you can believe that. It did save the pre-existing files in it, however, after a 2nd D2 restore it even deleted those. (good thing I backed all of that up)
Why would this delete the share even, I can understand it deleting the contents of the folder as that's what it's supposed to do, but the share itself?
Both servers are 2008 R2, no idea if they were 2003 before.
Any thoughts?
Is it because I didn't perform "Step 2 Restore the backed-up data to the SYSVOL folder."? That step did not seem listed anywhere else online and didn't make much sense since data should just resync from the good sysvol on the other server, right?
windows-server-2008-r2 file-replication-services
add a comment |
I've inherited two horrible servers (don't ask), and it turns out that it uses FRS to replicate the sysvol between the PDC and the second DC. (I checked the registry key)
I tried using https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/desktop/VSS/backing-up-and-restoring-an-frs-replicated-sysvol-folder which is very helpful and informative, however, after I tried the non-authoritative D2 restore my sysvol folder contents just got deleted and the share itself got removed as well if you can believe that. It did save the pre-existing files in it, however, after a 2nd D2 restore it even deleted those. (good thing I backed all of that up)
Why would this delete the share even, I can understand it deleting the contents of the folder as that's what it's supposed to do, but the share itself?
Both servers are 2008 R2, no idea if they were 2003 before.
Any thoughts?
Is it because I didn't perform "Step 2 Restore the backed-up data to the SYSVOL folder."? That step did not seem listed anywhere else online and didn't make much sense since data should just resync from the good sysvol on the other server, right?
windows-server-2008-r2 file-replication-services
I've inherited two horrible servers (don't ask), and it turns out that it uses FRS to replicate the sysvol between the PDC and the second DC. (I checked the registry key)
I tried using https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/desktop/VSS/backing-up-and-restoring-an-frs-replicated-sysvol-folder which is very helpful and informative, however, after I tried the non-authoritative D2 restore my sysvol folder contents just got deleted and the share itself got removed as well if you can believe that. It did save the pre-existing files in it, however, after a 2nd D2 restore it even deleted those. (good thing I backed all of that up)
Why would this delete the share even, I can understand it deleting the contents of the folder as that's what it's supposed to do, but the share itself?
Both servers are 2008 R2, no idea if they were 2003 before.
Any thoughts?
Is it because I didn't perform "Step 2 Restore the backed-up data to the SYSVOL folder."? That step did not seem listed anywhere else online and didn't make much sense since data should just resync from the good sysvol on the other server, right?
windows-server-2008-r2 file-replication-services
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