After the first change your server was probably still busy updating it's database. I don't think it is anything to be concerned about.
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Browse All TopicsI have a windows 2003 server, domain controller. I was adding a PC to the domain and changing the computer name in the process. This always worked fine int he past. However, on this one occasion I got an error
The following error occurred attempting to change the computer name...... The directory service is busy.
What the heck's with that ? The server is a good size machine and there are only about 10 clients PC's on the network with 30 more to be added. There are no entries in the server event log that relate to it's being busy.
I tried the operation again and it worked OK, but this has me concerned
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BTW: if there were changes being made on your AD Schema (on the DC) this is one of the errors that could be thrown at you. The changes could not be made while the database was being accessed, so the error was given and you must try again.. (Just keep watch on your event logs for any indications that a problem is brewing, and you should be okay..)
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by: Fatal_ExceptionPosted on 2004-12-10 at 06:45:31ID: 12792575
It could have just been a bottleneck at your switch or router that caused this when it tried to connect to your DC. I would not be concerned unless it starts happening on a regular basis. And I really doubt whether it has anything to do with a problem on your server...
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