Internal Error The Operation On The Object Failed
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18, 20064 Share 0 0 You ever want to know what an error code was that got returned to an event, the cmd line, from you app or from the OS? Well then you need to get your hands on err.exe Using this tool you can now understand what 1708 means, of course to different applications the return code could mean different things, but usually you can stick with yhe windows error. Err.exe 1708# for decimal 1708 / hex 0x6ac :SQL_1708_severity_10 sql_err# Warning: The table ‘%.*ls' has been created but its maximum# row size exceeds the permissible limit of ‘%d' bytes.# INSERT or UPDATE to this table will fail if the resulting# row exceeds the https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2413670 size limit.SCEEVENT_INFO_ERROR_CONVERT_DRIVE uevents.mc# Security configuration on converted drive %1 failed.# Please look at %%windir%%\security\logs\convert.log for# detailed errors.RPC_S_NO_ENDPOINT_FOUND winerror.h# No endpoint was found.# for hex 0x1708 / decimal 5896 :ERROR_CLUSTER_EVICT_WITHOUT_CLEANUP winerror.h# The cluster node was evicted from the cluster successfully,# but the node was not cleaned up. Extended status# information explaining why the node was not cleaned up is# available. Here is an example from where I cranked up https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/brad_rutkowski/2006/09/18/to-err-is-admin/ NTDS Internal Processing to 5 in the registry. If you did not know, on domain controllers you can crank up the verboisty of logging by adjusting the values under HKLM\System\CCS\Services\NTDS\Diagnostics. When we encounter domain controllers that are behaving badly well then we open the flood gates to see wha's going on. Event Type: ErrorEvent Source: NTDS GeneralEvent Category: Internal Processing Event ID: 1481Date: 9/17/2005Time: 2:05:39 PMUser: NT AUTHORITY\ANONYMOUS LOGONComputer: BRAD-DC-02Description:Internal error: The operation on the object failed. Additional Data Error value:2 000020EF: NameErr: DSID-032500F4, problem 2001 (NO_OBJECT), data -1603, best match of:" Well we could be satisfied with what was returned to us or we could look at the different codes and see what they mean. Using Err, I see that 000020EF translates to ERROR_DS_UNKNOWN_ERROR, 2001 is translated for us as NO_OBJECT and then using err again we translate -1603 to JET_errNoCurrentRecord. So what does that tell us? Well to me that means that someone put in a query against the domain controller for an object that does not exist. Anyway's that should sum up the use of err. Technorati tags: Windows, Active Directory, AD, Directory Service Tags Business up front Comments (4) Cancel reply Name * Email * Website Anonymous says: October
Windows Server Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Global Crossing Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/215890-domain-totally-screwed-i-need-some-major-help?page=2 ◄ Prev 1 2 3 Next ► 73 Replies Mace OP Jay6111 Apr 13, 2012 at 7:53 UTC If you are concerned with booting up Lonestar then we can just unplug it from the network and connect through KVM. We need to dcpromo lonestar, then clen up AD. Check to make sure workstar is happy, then promote lonestar and begin replicating. On LONESTAR open internal error a command prompt and Dcpromo If dcpromo fails use dcpromo /forceremovl This is going to force the domain controller to demote itself as a DC. If you get any errors saying it still believes it is in control of any roles and would you like to transfer them, click “YES”. determine if the current defunked domain controller is a global catalog server as we will need internal error the to make sure we add this back if it currently is. Open up “Active Directory Users and Computers” and click on “Domain Controllers”. Now in the right hand side right click the domain controller name we are going to be demoting and choose “Properties”. Click the “NTDS” button and in there is a check box for “Global Catalog”. Make note if this is checked, or un-checked, because if it's checked then we need to make it a global catalog again once we promote it. With the successful removal of Active Directory and the demotion of the server, shut down the demoted (LONESTAR) DC and leave it off for now. On the remaining WORKSTAR open the network adapter settings and make sure it is pointing to itself as primary DNS and nothing (or not LONESTAR) as secondary. When you get this far let me know, the metadata cleanup comes next. -Jay 2 Datil OP JustinCredible Apr 13, 2012 at 8:55 UTC Alright I had to dcpromo /forceremoval since I removed it's NIC (it's a VM). Rebooted and see that LoneStar is no longer even joined to the domain. is that just because there's no NIC? it says it's fu