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Event 5002 DFSR
The DFS Replication service encountered an error communicating with partner domainServer for replication group Domain System Volume.
Partner DNS address: DomainServerDomain
Optional data if available:
Partner WINS Address: DomainServer
Partner IP Address: 192.168.1.220
The service will retry the connection periodically.
Additional Information:
Error: 1753 (There are no more endpoints available from the endpoint mapper.)
Connection ID: 664B7FC3-5194-4B24-AD9D-E0 2F44270F08
Partner DNS address: DomainServerDomain
Optional data if available:
Partner WINS Address: DomainServer
Partner IP Address: 192.168.1.220
The service will retry the connection periodically.
Additional Information:
Error: 1753 (There are no more endpoints available from the endpoint mapper.)
Connection ID: 664B7FC3-5194-4B24-AD9D-E0
ASKER
The Event 1202 event has not been seen since 11/14 but the Event 5002 errors remain.
ASKER
I started on the link given. https://support.microsoft.com/en-in/help/2089874/troubleshooting-ad-replication-error-1753-there-are-no-more-endpoints
Verified step 1.
Can not follow step 2.
Link states:
"On the destination DC, run IPCONFIG /ALL to determine which DNS Servers the destination DC is using for name resolution
c:\>ipconfig /all " This looks OK. Both servers ip addresses are listed.
"On the destination DC, run NSLOOKUP against the source DCs fully qualified DC CNAME record.
c:\>nslookup -type=cname <fully qualified cname of source DC> <destination DCs primary DNS Server IP >
c:\>nslookup -type=cname <fully qualified cname of source DC> <destination DCs secondary DNS Server IP> "
Where is the CNAME coming from?
Nslookup queries the DNS.
Going to Server Manager, Tools, DNS, Forward Lookup Zone. I see domain listed and _msdcs.domain list. What is _msdcs.domain? Under domain, there is no CNAME listed. Do I create one? Under _msdcs.domain, there is CNAME 5db5b097-7e1e-4cb1-9350-03 13223d74c8 and 84d2b947-5bbb-468e-b34e-6a a60af24953 . A nslookup of the CNAME results in Domain name not found.
Verified step 1.
Can not follow step 2.
Link states:
"On the destination DC, run IPCONFIG /ALL to determine which DNS Servers the destination DC is using for name resolution
c:\>ipconfig /all " This looks OK. Both servers ip addresses are listed.
"On the destination DC, run NSLOOKUP against the source DCs fully qualified DC CNAME record.
c:\>nslookup -type=cname <fully qualified cname of source DC> <destination DCs primary DNS Server IP >
c:\>nslookup -type=cname <fully qualified cname of source DC> <destination DCs secondary DNS Server IP> "
Where is the CNAME coming from?
Nslookup queries the DNS.
Going to Server Manager, Tools, DNS, Forward Lookup Zone. I see domain listed and _msdcs.domain list. What is _msdcs.domain? Under domain, there is no CNAME listed. Do I create one? Under _msdcs.domain, there is CNAME 5db5b097-7e1e-4cb1-9350-03
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https://support.microsoft.com/en-in/help/2089874/troubleshooting-ad-replication-error-1753-there-are-no-more-endpoints