Started getting the error below a few weeks ago on one of
our DCs. My first reaction is to run a non-auth restore from a day before
this started happening and let replication take care of everything else.
Any reason NOT to do this? I’m concerned that this may happen again
and wasn’t able to find anything specific to the error below.
Besides calling PSS any thing else I should look into before restoring? This
box holds all FSMO roles, Win2k3, server for TIA -alex Event Type: Error Event Source: NTDS ISAM Event Category: Database Page Cache Event ID: 475 Date: 8/19/2005 Time: 2:00:24
PM User: N/A Computer: DC Description: NTDS (528) NTDSA: The database page read from the file
"C:\WINNT\NTDS\ntds.dit" at offset 665067520 (0x0000000027a42000) for
8192 (0x00002000) bytes failed verification due to a page number
mismatch. The expected page number was 81184 (0x00013d20) and the actual
page number was 2349964126 (0x8c119b5e). The read operation will fail
with error -1018 (0xfffffc06). If this condition persists then please
restore the database from a previous backup. This problem is likely due to
faulty hardware. Please contact your hardware vendor for further assistance
diagnosing the problem. |
- [ActiveDir] Database Corruption Alex Fontana
- RE: [ActiveDir] Database Corruption Ayers, Diane
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- RE: [ActiveDir] Database Corruption Alex Fontana
- RE: [ActiveDir] Database Corruption Al Mulnick
- RE: [ActiveDir] Database Corruption Brett Shirley
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