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Guest Sanjay Mehta
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Hi,

 

we have 2 domain controllers - called pkcore and pkserv1.

 

pkcore has all the (5) fsmo roles. I am trying to upgrade pkserv1 as we are

running short on space on the C (system drive).

 

Would it be a good strategy to install windows 2003 on a new server called

DC1 and dcpromo it.

 

Then can I retire pkserv1 by demoting it.

 

Thanks

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Guest Meinolf Weber
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Re: Adding a new (additional) domain controller

 

Hello Sanjay,

 

see inline

 

Best regards

 

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> Hi,

>

> we have 2 domain controllers - called pkcore and pkserv1.

 

Which operating system?

> pkcore has all the (5) fsmo roles. I am trying to upgrade pkserv1 as

> we are running short on space on the C (system drive).

>

> Would it be a good strategy to install windows 2003 on a new server

> called DC1 and dcpromo it.

 

Yes, because windows 2000 runs out of support.

> Then can I retire pkserv1 by demoting it.

 

But before doing it, you have to move the 5 FSMO roles to one of the other

DC's. Also you should make additionl DC's to Global catalog servers and DNS

servers.

> Thanks

>

Guest Sanjay Mehta
Posted

Re: Adding a new (additional) domain controller

 

Hi,

 

The operating system on both servers is windows 2003 sp2.

 

The 5 FSMO roles are on pkcore. I am planning to replace/remove pkserv1.

 

 

Pkserv1 also serves as a secondary DNS - so I need to install DNS on DC2

(which is the new server that we are migrating to).

 

 

Thanks

Guest SBS Rocker
Posted

Re: Adding a new (additional) domain controller

 

Very simple Sanjay. Because the FSMO roles reside on the pkcore all that is

necessary is to bring the new w2k3 server online and dcpromo as a DC and

secondary dns server. Then dcpromo the pkserv1 out of the domain.

 

"Sanjay Mehta" <SanjayMehta@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:8C29D58C-E922-4ADE-ADB9-0AD09941DF44@microsoft.com...

> Hi,

>

> The operating system on both servers is windows 2003 sp2.

>

> The 5 FSMO roles are on pkcore. I am planning to replace/remove pkserv1.

>

>

> Pkserv1 also serves as a secondary DNS - so I need to install DNS on DC2

> (which is the new server that we are migrating to).

>

>

> Thanks

Guest Hank Arnold (MVP)
Posted

Re: Adding a new (additional) domain controller

 

Sanjay Mehta wrote:

> Hi,

>

> we have 2 domain controllers - called pkcore and pkserv1.

>

> pkcore has all the (5) fsmo roles. I am trying to upgrade pkserv1 as we are

> running short on space on the C (system drive).

>

> Would it be a good strategy to install windows 2003 on a new server called

> DC1 and dcpromo it.

>

> Then can I retire pkserv1 by demoting it.

>

> Thanks

 

Sounds good. Since all the FSMOs are on pkcore, you can go ahead with

it. I would also make sure that DC1 has DNS, DHCP (if you use it) and

make it a Global Catalog server. If you add DHCP, make sure you split

the scopes between pkcore and DC1.

 

This will give you redundancy and allow logons to continue if pkcore

goes off line

 

--

 

Regards,

Hank Arnold

Microsoft MVP

Windows Server - Directory Services

Guest Sanjay Mehta
Posted

Re: Adding a new (additional) domain controller

 

 

Hi,

 

If I go to AD Sites and Services -> Sites -> Default-First-Site-Name ->

Servers ->pkcore

 

and

 

AD Sites and Services -> Sites -> Default-First-Site-Name -> Servers ->pkserv1

 

 

I find that both servers are Global Catalog servers. Also we only have 1

domain, 1 site and are running Exchange 2003.

 

Am I correct to conclude that once I have made DC1 a domain controller,

installed DNS, then I need to 'check' and make it a GC server.

 

And to uncheck pkserv1 - so that it is no longer a GC server?

 

Thanks


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