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Event Id 5783 Netlogon Windows 2012
These 2 weeks has new findings. 1.Nov 5 (Sat)9AM server reboot, then netlogongenerate5783 error 1 timeat 1:30 PM,at 11PM domain user cannot login DC except Administartrator use local account to login and reboot server manually, restart netlogon service cannot work so only reboot as a workaround.it functions after reboot. 2.All can function until Nov12 event 5783 sent by netlogon (Sat)9AM server reboot again, then netlogongenerate5783 error 1 timeat 1:32 PM,at 11PMdomain user reported that they cannot login DC except Administartrator reboot server manually,it functions after reboot. Admin don't know whether they can logon between 9AM-1:30PM (Users and Adminare sleeping on Sat morning so no one access office server to have a look),all reportsare after 1:30 PM. Error: Event log NetLogon 5783 11/5/2011 1:32:57 PM The session setup to the Windows NT or Windows 2000 Domain Controller \\DC01.contoso.local for the domain CONTOSO is not responsive. The current RPC call from Netlogon on \\server03 to \\DC01.contoso.local has been cancelled. Question: 1. Why netlogon error generate on 1:30 PM? The server didn't reboot at 1:30 PM. Is netlogon log only generate on member server during startup and error happen? I checked event logs and confirm 9AM-1:30PM there is no other reboot error, and there is no any netlogon event log in Oct. 2. Any clue to indentify the cause? Is it cau
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Thread… RKDus Junior Member Join Date Mar 2008 Posts 20 Certifications VCP550, MCSA 2008,MCSA 2012, CCNA, BA(Computer Science) 09-10-201301:37 AM #1 Netlogon errors??? Maybe someone can point me in the right direction for this one? We have a bunch of servers were V2Ved to a different VMware environment and have since been giving RPC Netlogon 5783 and 5719 errors in the System logs. Sometimes it specifies a DC and sometimes just the domain names. All servers are 2k3. I can telnet ok to the DCs over 135. Should I be concerned about this? It doesn't affect all servers that were migrated, only a particular type of application server (8 servers in total), and doesn't seem to have any impact on the server or application functionality, not that I can see anyway. Names have been changed to protect the victims. Event Type: Error Event Source: NETLOGON Event Category: None Event ID: 5783 Date: 5/09/2013 Time: 10:39:14 AM User: N/A Computer: Server1 Description: The session setup to the Windows NT or Windows 2000 Domain Controller \\DC2.domain.com for the domain DOMAIN is not responsive. The current RPC call from Netlogon on \\Server1 to \\DC2.domain.com has been cancelled. For more information, see Help and Support Center at Events and Errors Message Center: Basic Search. Quote Login/register to remove this advertisement. Essendon * PowerShell everything * Join Date Sep 2007 Location Melbourne Posts 4,442 Certifications VCIX-NV, VCAP5-DCD/DTA/DCA, VCP-5/DT, MCSA: 2008, MCITP: EA, MCTS x5, ITIL v3, MCSA: M, MS in Telecom Engg 09-10-201301:45 AM #2 Are these VM's from the same domain? Blog >> http://virtual10.com Are the habits that you have today on par with the dreams you have for tomorrow? - Colin Stanton Quote RKDus Junior Member Join Date Mar 2008 Posts 20 Certifications VCP550, MCSA 2008,MCSA 2012, CCNA, BA(Computer Science) 09-10-201301:49 AM #3 Hi Essendon Yep they are all in the same domain. Say you're not a fan of Essendon in the AFL are you? If so I hope you've recovered from the hiding from Richmond last week Quote Essendon * PowerShell everything * Join Date Sep 2007 Location Melbourne Posts 4,442 Certifications VCIX-NV, VCAP5-DCD/DTA/DCA, VCP-5/DT, MCSA: 2008, MCITP: EA, MCTS x5, ITIL v3, MCSA: M, MS in Telecom Engg 09-10-201302:11 AM #4 Check this out (if you havent a