Thanks for the suggestion Marc, that is a good idea! I only used dcdiag when setting up the domain to check things and then forgot all about it.

The only problem is that is creates a lot of output, I'd have to create quite a plugin to test everything and then try and get something meaningful in 1 line...

-h

Hari Sekhon



Marc Powell wrote:
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I would also be very interested if anyone knows how to do this. I am
using 2003 Active Directory. I was thinking about just doing check_tcp
again the ldap and kerberos ports but that is a pretty lame test since
they are always bound.

I think a more specific test like an ldap query and a kerberos request
would be better.

Anybody got anything more on this?

Big caveat: I'm not a Windows kind-of-guy but...

We use a program named dcdiag that actively checks the state of our
domain controllers and send its output to us via e-mail. It performs
many tests such as connectivity, replication, netlogons, advertising,
etc, etc etc... If I were trying to do this I'd install ActiveState perl
and create a simple plugin that called dcdiag and parsed its output
looking for failures. Run the plugin via NRPENT (or other) and you
should have interesting results. Now, I'm sure there's a better way to
parse the output than AS Perl that's native to Windows but I'm just not
familiar enough to know what it is.

dcdiag from MS TechNet -
http://207.46.196.114/WindowsServer/en/library/f7396ad6-0baa-4e66-8d18-1
7f83c5e4e6c1033.mspx?mfr=true

Try running it with 'dcdiag /s:<domaincontroller> /e'

HTH,

Marc

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