Active Directory Database Failed To Initialize Error - 1206
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initialize the jet engine: jet error -501 failed to open dit for ad ds/lds instancentds. error -2147418113 exit out of ntdsutil c:\windows\ntds\esentutl /g ntds.dit .... initiating integrity mode... database: ntds.dit temp. database: tempinteg648.edb checking database integrity. the database is not up-to-date. this operation may find that this database is corrupt because data from the log files has yet to be placed in repair active directory database the database. to ensure the database is up-to-data please use the recovery operation operation terminated with error -550 (jet_errdatabase dirtyshutdown, database was not shutdown cleanly. because must first be run to properly complete database operations for the previous shutdown) alter 4. 234 seconds. next I tried esentutl /p ntds.dit scanning status completed but defragmentation failed at 60% operation terminated with error -1019 (jet_errpagenotinitialized, blank database page) alter 17 seconds. any help welcome. Edited by ba fdf Monday, November 19, 2012 9:28 AM Monday, November 19, 2012 9:25 AM Reply | Quote Answers 1 Sign in to vote From the error mesage it indicates database is corrupted since the integrity check fail perform Semantic Database Analysis with Fixup:http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc770715(v=ws.10).aspx http://www.vmadmin.co.uk/microsoft/43-winserver2008/158-svr08addsntdssemanticanalysis As this is the test lab if the above does not work try hard repair. C:\windows\system32>esentutl /P "database path" E.g C:\windows\system32>esentutl /P "C:\Windows\NTDS" Once done delete the log files from NTDS folder except ntds.dit file delete alland reboot server. Note:Don't perform hard reapir if this is production DC instead open a case with MS since this is single DC. Hope this helps Best Regards, Sa
Active Directory database by Wayne Maples [Published on 20 April 2004 / Last Updated on 20 April 2004] The Ntdsutil tool may fail to repair the Active Directory database (the Ntds.dit file) and generates one or more of the following ntdsutil active instance not set errors: Operation failed because the database was inconsistent. Initialize jet database failed; cannot access
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file. Error while performing soft recovery. All is not lost. You can use the Esentutl.exe tool to resolve the problem. To perform
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an integrity check Start a command prompt Type the following command (including the quotation marks), and then press ENTER: esentutl /g "path\ntds.dit"/!10240 /8 /v /x /o where path is the path to the folder that contains https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/1973da99-e3aa-4d0d-83c6-846568c3364b/directory-services-could-not-start?forum=winserverDS the Ntds.dit db file. By default, this folder is %systemRoot%\NTDS folder. To repair the database: Type the following command (including the quotation marks), and then press ENTER: esentutl /p "path\ntds.dit" /!10240 /8 /v /x /o Important: Delete the database log files from the Ntds folder. Do not delete or move the Ntds.dit file. Related Tips: Event ID: 1008 After Upgrading Windows NT 4.0 DHCP or WINS Server to Windows 2000 ESE http://www.windowsnetworking.com/kbase/WindowsTips/Windows2000/AdminTips/ActiveDirectory/UseEsentutlwhenNtdsutiltoolfailstorepairtheActiveDirectorydatabase.html Hangs Following Rollback After JetPrepareUpdate How to Recover from Event ID 1168 and Event ID 1003 Extensible Storage Engine Database Becomes Corrupted During Consistency Check Cannot Repair the Active Directory Database by Using the Ntdsutil Tool See Also See Also How To Browse NTDS.DIT Offline 13 Oct. 2008 Nirmal Sharma Active Directory database file NTDS.DIT 25 Aug. 2008 Wayne Maples Stellar Phoenix Active Directory Repair 9 March 2015 Stellar Information Technology Manual vs Fast Repair in Windows 2000 20 April 2004 Wayne Maples WSUS database corruption 11 May 2016 Mitch Tulloch Windows 2000 Domain Controller Operations Master Roles 20 April 2004 Wayne Maples What Are The Two Things Required To Recover From AD Disaster? 31 Oct. 2009 Nirmal Sharma Accessing Directory Services Restore Mode Remotely 25 Sept. 2008 Chris Sanders Managing Application Directory Partitions 7 April 2005 Brien M. Posey How To Designate A Domain User To Manage A RODC? 31 May 2009 Nirmal Sharma Featured Links Newsletter Subscription By subscribing to our newsletters you agree to the terms of our privacy policy Never miss an article by subscribing to our newsletter! Windows Server 2012 / 2008 / 2003 & Windows 8 / 7 networking resource site By subscribing to our newsletters you agree to the terms of our privacy policy Featured Product WindowsNetworking.c
Directory Database corruption and you don't know what to do? Did you got stuck with a domain controller that at startup is showing a message "Directory is Rebuilding Indices" http://www.schalley.eu/2011/04/20/active-directory-database-corruptionrecovery/ and after a long time it fails? Did you found corruption http://www.techsupportforum.com/forums/f8/active-directory-forest-got-deleted-649509.html messages in event log: NTDS ISAM Event ID: 467 database corruption Error, NTDS Replication Event ID: 1084 Replication Error NTDS Replication Event ID: 2108 Replication Error NTDS General Internal Event ID: 1173 Processing Warning ………………………………………………….and others… What about descriptions: - 8451 The replication operation encountered a database error. active directory -1414 JET_errSecondaryIndexCorrupted, Secondary index is corrupt. The database must be defragmented Yep, these are some of the corruption errors that you may find if your Active Directory (AD) Database (DB) is "dead" 1 - Before proceed, let me tell you that in scenarios like this one, you should always try to get the best help possible. Best help means calling repair active directory to Microsoft PSS. They have the necessary experience and documentation to help you with those problems. 2 - The recovery solutions posted bellow does not guarantee that your problem will be fixed. The posted solutions are general recommendations that you may decide to follow or not. Use the information on this post at your own RISK!!! And remember to ALWAYS test in lab environments before going to production. That said what options do I have when this happens? Note: You should always try to find the root cause for these types of problems. The root problems are normally related with hardware problems, antivirus configurations, Virus, Power outages, etc… If you don't identify the root cause, there's a good probability that you may end up where you started. Now it's time to recover… ****************************************************************** Scenario 1: Recover From Backup ******************************* ****************************************************************** 1. Get your DC backup and try to restore the DC using the latest backup. At minimum you need the system state backup to recover the AD DB. To restore the System State data on a
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