06-21-2016 07:10 PM - edited 03-10-2019 11:52 PM
Hi,
Does anyone know what the alarm notification means below?
The Active Directory is still joined, but one of the forest from the AD has been unavailable yesterday. I tried to show logging but no log shows the issue.
Appreciate for your answers.
Thank you.
Arie
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07-04-2016 10:20 AM
Hi Arie,
AD server meant by DC only right ?
Domain discovery will identify the DC(primary,secondary ,etc) based on their response .ACS will use Doiman Discovery to find the response from DC ,which DC is responding fast ,it will use it.
ACS will automatically change the DC (primary,secondary ,etc) based on their response .
If Primary DC is responding slow compare to secondary DC ,then ACS will use Secondary DC automatically .
Thanks
VenkataKrishna
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06-27-2016 04:08 AM
Hi Arie,
We will get those alarms when GC is unavailable in the forest. in your case also one of the forest is unavailable on yesterday.
if you are getting those alarms consistently ,then check in ad_agent.log.
Thanks
VenkataKrishna
07-01-2016 02:18 AM
Hi Vthaluru,
May you give me step to check ad_agent.log?
Btw, may I ask another question also? The customer has primary, secondary, third IP for AD server. How can I make sure that when the primary is unavailable then it will failover to secondary?
Thank you
Arie
07-04-2016 10:20 AM
Hi Arie,
AD server meant by DC only right ?
Domain discovery will identify the DC(primary,secondary ,etc) based on their response .ACS will use Doiman Discovery to find the response from DC ,which DC is responding fast ,it will use it.
ACS will automatically change the DC (primary,secondary ,etc) based on their response .
If Primary DC is responding slow compare to secondary DC ,then ACS will use Secondary DC automatically .
Thanks
VenkataKrishna
Please rate helpful posts and mark correct answers.
07-07-2016 06:36 AM
Hi Arie,
if you have no other queries ,then can you please rate helpful posts and mark correct answers.
Thanks
VenkataKrishna
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