I'm trying to upgrade a relatively fresh installation of Virtual Center server 2.5 to the latest version vCenter server 4, in which I have been has been unsucces thus far.
I've drilled it down to the installation of the ADAM instance. The adaminstall.log says this:
adamsetup 0DC.B08 0305 Enter State::GetServiceAccountPassword
adamsetup 0DC.B08 0306 STATUS: Starting Active Directory installation
adamsetup 0DC.B08 0307 STATUS: Validating user supplied options
adamsetup 0DC.B08 0308 STATUS: Determining a site in which to install
adamsetup 0DC.B08 0309 STATUS: Examining an existing Active Directory configuration set...
adamsetup 0DC.B08 030A STATUS: Configuring the local computer to host Active Directory
adamsetup 0DC.B08 030B STATUS: EVENTLOG (Error): EventLog / (Failed to read event category.):
Failed to read event text.
adamsetup 0DC.B08 030C Enter GetErrorMessage 800705DC
adamsetup 0DC.B08 030D AD Install Error (1500): An unknown error occurred while installing Active Directory.
adamsetup 0DC.B08 030E Enter State::GetOperation UNIQUE
adamsetup 0DC.B08 030F NtdsInstall() => 1500
adamsetup 0DC.B08 0310 ADAMERR_NTDS_INSTALL_FAILED
adamsetup 0DC.B08 0311 An unknown error occurred while installing Active Directory.
Error code: 0x800705dc
The event log file is corrupted.
It looks like the event log is corrupt, but looks can be deceiving, because I've tried to manualy install an instance of ADAM. One worked and one didn't.
The one that didn't work was installed using the default 'run service as "network service" '
It gave me the same error.
There were no problems when I installed the instance when running the service as an admin. So instead of looking for corrupt files, I think I should be looking at the security..
I've read a KB article telling me to add the Network Service account to the security Tab on the root of where I'm installing the instance, so I've done that, but no luck.
I've even added (and that's very much against my own security believes) the network service account to the local admin group and rebooted the machine.. but still no luck
I've search the MS KB's, but they say even less..
I've also opened a support ticket at VMWare..
I've drilled it down to the installation of the ADAM instance. The adaminstall.log says this:
adamsetup 0DC.B08 0305 Enter State::GetServiceAccountPassword
adamsetup 0DC.B08 0306 STATUS: Starting Active Directory installation
adamsetup 0DC.B08 0307 STATUS: Validating user supplied options
adamsetup 0DC.B08 0308 STATUS: Determining a site in which to install
adamsetup 0DC.B08 0309 STATUS: Examining an existing Active Directory configuration set...
adamsetup 0DC.B08 030A STATUS: Configuring the local computer to host Active Directory
adamsetup 0DC.B08 030B STATUS: EVENTLOG (Error): EventLog / (Failed to read event category.):
Failed to read event text.
adamsetup 0DC.B08 030C Enter GetErrorMessage 800705DC
adamsetup 0DC.B08 030D AD Install Error (1500): An unknown error occurred while installing Active Directory.
adamsetup 0DC.B08 030E Enter State::GetOperation UNIQUE
adamsetup 0DC.B08 030F NtdsInstall() => 1500
adamsetup 0DC.B08 0310 ADAMERR_NTDS_INSTALL_FAILED
adamsetup 0DC.B08 0311 An unknown error occurred while installing Active Directory.
Error code: 0x800705dc
The event log file is corrupted.
It looks like the event log is corrupt, but looks can be deceiving, because I've tried to manualy install an instance of ADAM. One worked and one didn't.
The one that didn't work was installed using the default 'run service as "network service" '
It gave me the same error.
There were no problems when I installed the instance when running the service as an admin. So instead of looking for corrupt files, I think I should be looking at the security..
I've read a KB article telling me to add the Network Service account to the security Tab on the root of where I'm installing the instance, so I've done that, but no luck.
I've even added (and that's very much against my own security believes) the network service account to the local admin group and rebooted the machine.. but still no luck
I've search the MS KB's, but they say even less..
I've also opened a support ticket at VMWare..
Tags:
upgrade,
vcenter_server,
adam