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are three DC's: H3, H4 & H5. When logging into each of them, they show the other DC's in AD Domain Controllers. The domain appears to be working properly but how do I resolve these errors? Beginning data collection for replication summary, this may take awhile: ...... Source DSA largest delta fails/total %% error H3-win2003-32 23m:52s 0/ 8 0 H4-Win2003-32 01h:32m:06s active directory replication status tool 2/ 6 33 (1908) Could not find the domain controller for this domain. H5-Win2008-64 01h:32m:06s 5/ 8 62 (8524) The DSA operation is unable to proceed because of a DNS lookup failure . Destination DSA largest delta fails/total %% error H3-win2003-32 01h:32m:06s 6/ 8 75 (8524) The DSA operation is unable to proceed because of a DNS lookup failure . H4-Win2003-32 01h:26m:11s 1/ 6 16 (1722) The RPC server is unavailable. H5-Win2008-64 22m:42s 0/ 8 0 0 Question by:Tony Giangreco Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 9 Best Solution bystu29 Have you verified that your DNS is as it should be? Try running dcdiag /test:dns to make sure your records are OK. If it returns errors add the verbose (/v) switch for details and write it out to a Go to Solution 5 Comments LVL 9 Overall: Level 9 Windows Server 2008 4 Active Directory 3 Windows Server 2003 2 Message Accepted Solution by:stu292014-01-20 Have you verified that your DNS is as it should be? Try running dcdiag /test:dns to make sure your records are OK. If it returns errors add the verbose (/v) switch for details and write it out to a file for ease of reading. 0 LVL 57 Overall: Level 57 Active Directory 55 Windows Server 2003 34 Windows Server 200
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