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failed to allocate memory" 3 Replies result 8446 (0x20fe): The replication operation failed to allocate memoryIssue: While running DCDIAG you receive the following error: "The replication operation failed to allocate memory".Resolution: I checked the page file settings as well as reviewed Task Manager to confirm the server was not out of memory. I decided to reboot the server to see if the memory issue would go away and in my case the issue was resolved. This particular domain controller was Virtualized with VMWare so I granted it a small memory reservation (256 MB) in VMWare.Additional Circumstances: I'm still investigating this issue, in this case I saw that AD replication had stopped, numerous Time Sync issues were found as well as serious DNS errors to https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2693500 the affect that DNS Server could not find a DNS. I'm not sure what issue precipitated the others, my guess is the memory issue lead to the cease of AD replication and DNS issue and the Time Sync issue was a separate issue.RelatedIP-based AUTD failed to initialize, Error 0x80004005 This entry was posted in Active Directory and tagged Active Directory Replication on May 20, 2014 by Chris Harris. About Chris HarrisAfter 17 years in http://enterpriseit.co/microsoft-active-directory/dcdiag-replication-operation-failed-allocate-memory/ Enterprise IT, I've decided to share what I learned in the field. http://enterpriseit.co/about View all posts by Chris Harris → Post navigation ← Error: "reboot from a previous installation is pending" during Exchange install Error "IIS 6 WMI Compatibility" installing Exchange 2010 SP3 → 3 thoughts on “Error in DCDIAG: "The replication operation failed to allocate memory"” jasdeep September 28, 2015 at 10:47 pm Yeah one more issue. Can you please let me know the steps to check that why some users experience delay in log in to their PC?I am checking and could not find anything worth of. We are using folder redirection and every site has local 2 DCs. No PSTs locally stored.Thank you.Yes on thing i would like to add is if the user affected ask someone else "B" to log in to his machine and after logging off "B" he tries, it works fine for him as well. Reply ↓ Chris Harris Post authorSeptember 29, 2015 at 10:16 am Hi Jasdeep, I wrote up the following blog post on troubleshooting slow AD logon. Take a look and please post any questions there. Thx! Reply ↓ AD tech Guy June 24, 2016 at 6:08 pm Hi, You can do the checks in the client machine if the slow logon is occurring… 1. check if client machine networ
V http://kbupdate.info/windows-server-2003-t.php W X Y This list contains all of the known Microsoft Knowledge Base articles, howtos, fixes, hotfixes, webcasts and updates of Microsoft Windows Server 2003 starts with http://www.networksteve.com/forum/topic.php/DCDIAG_fails_with:_call_failed,_error_1722,_Could_not_open_pipe/?TopicId=65331&Posts=27 letterT that have been released. The list is daily updated. 974803 The domain controller runs slower or stops responding when the garbage collection process runs Q974803 active directory KB974803 September 19, 2016 2458544 The Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit Q2458544 KB2458544 August 2, 2016 2022387 Troubleshooting AD Replication error 8453: "Replication access was denied." Q2022387 KB2022387 May 18, 2016 314828 The Microsoft policy for disk duplication of Windows installations Q314828 KB314828 April 1, 2016 905291 The inetinfo.exe process uses lots of memory and active directory domain memory usage continues to increase until the SMTP service is unresponsive in Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 Q905291 KB905291 December 9, 2015 890830 The Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool helps remove specific, prevalent malicious software from computers that are running supported versions of Windows Q890830 KB890830 December 8, 2015 555844 Two SYSVOL share or SYSVOL error Q555844 KB555844 December 8, 2015 903944 The Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator service must run under the NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService Windows account Q903944 KB903944 August 19, 2015 186499 Terminal Server registry settings for applications Q186499 KB186499 April 27, 2015 2002013 Troubleshooting AD Replication error 5: Access is denied Q2002013 KB2002013 April 11, 2015 951879 The Site field of the link target is displayed as
on the OS configuration specific to a Domain Controller, rather than the Directory Service itself, but I thought this was still the best place for my question I have a 2008 forest with a root domain and 4 child domains, 53 DC's in total over multiple sites. I ran a DCDIAG /c /e from a DC in the root domain, and +40 of the DC's returned the following errors: Starting test: Advertising Fatal Error:DsGetDcName (DCName) call failed, error 1722 The Locator could not find the server. DCName failed test Advertising Starting test: MachineAccount Could not open pipe with [DCName]:failed with 53 The network path was not found. Could not get NetBIOSDomainName Failed can not test for HOST SPN Failed can not test for HOST SPN DCName passed test MachineAccount Starting test: NCSecDesc Ldap search capability attribute search failed on server DCName, return value = 81 DCName failed test NCSecDesc Starting test: NetLogons [DCName] An net use or LsaPolicy operation failed with error 53, The network path was not found..: DCName failed test NetLogons" I did some testing and worked out DC's that passed these tests were either in the same domain or the same site as the source DC. Conclusion; it was resolving the DNS name in the former and doing a broadcast lookup for DC's in the same site for the latter. Therefore all DC's in child domains and not in the same site failed the tests listed above. Therefore my question is; is this normal, should I just expect a dcdiag /e to fail in a multi-domain forest? How would you normally configure DNS or the OS of the DC to resolve this? Do people normally change the network properties to append DNS suffixes for all the domains/is it okay to append the DNS suffixes, or will this cause issues on the DC? May 14th, 2015 9:01am Hi, Have you done any migration of DC's also Can you provide the output of following command. Repadmin /replsum /errorsonly Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now May 14th, 2015 9:23am Hi First;error 1722 seems like there is connectivity issue, -Have you checked the Firewall ports&Connectivity? - Do you install AV on dc's,if yes check the AV logs.Also disbale AV and test. check these articles also; https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/replication-error-1722-the-rpc-server-is-unavaible%28v=ws.10%29.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396 http://blogs.technet.com/askds/archive/2011/03/22/what-does-dcdiag-actually-do.aspx Proposed as answer by Alex