Dbinitializejetdatabase Failed With Jet Error
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are currently facing a serious problem with one our client server. It is an only domain controller on the network, when we esentutl repair active directory are trying to login to the server it has given an error could not initialize the jet engine database is inconsistent before the login screen which is LSASS.EXE - System Error, security accounts manager initialization failed because of the esentutl error following error: Directory Services cannot start. Error status 0xc00002e1. Please click OK to shutdown this system and reboot into directory services restore mode, check the event log for more detailed
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information. After rebooting the machine in directory services restore mode, I had followed the steps below; ntdsutil neither defrag Active Directory Database nor repair (ntds.dit). It is given the following error; file maintenance: integrity Opening database [Current].*** Error: DBInitializeJetDatabase failed with [ Jet Error -1209]. Error While Doing Soft Recovery file maintenance:" Right now I am not able to access failed to open dit for ad ds/lds instance ntds. error -2147418113 the server's event viewer log as well. Pleae help me to resovle that above problem. Thanks Muhammed Imran ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- 1. Restart the domain controller. 2. When the BIOS information appears, press F8. 3. Select Directory Services Restore Mode, and then press ENTER. 4. Log on by using the Directory Services Restore Mode password. Note If you cannot log on, visit the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article: 249321 Unable to log on if the boot partition drive letter has changed 5. Click Start, select Run, type cmd in the Open box, and then click OK. 6. At the command prompt, type ntdsutil files info. Output that is similar to the following appears: Drive Information: C:\ NTFS (Fixed Drive ) free(533.3 Mb) total(4.1 Gb) DS Path Information: Database : C:\WINDOWS\NTDS\ntds.dit - 10.1 Mb Backup dir : C:\WINDOWS\NTDS\dsadata.bak Working dir: C:\WINDOWS\NTDS Log dir : C:\WINDOWS\NTDS - 42.1 Mb total temp.edb - 2.1 Mb res2.log - 10.0 Mb res1.log - 10.0 Mb edb00001.log - 10.0 Mb edb.log - 10.0 Mb Note The file locations that are included in this output a
Active Directory database by Wayne Maples [Published on 20 April 2004 / Last Updated on 20 April 2004] The Ntdsutil tool may fail to esentutl recovery repair the Active Directory database (the Ntds.dit file) and generates one
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or more of the following errors: Operation failed because the database was inconsistent. Initialize jet database failed;
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cannot access file. Error while performing soft recovery. All is not lost. You can use the Esentutl.exe tool to resolve the problem. To perform an integrity check Start http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/ntds-dit-file-is-currupt.1460672/ 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 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 http://www.windowsnetworking.com/kbase/WindowsTips/Windows2000/AdminTips/ActiveDirectory/UseEsentutlwhenNtdsutiltoolfailstorepairtheActiveDirectorydatabase.html 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 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 Accessin
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