Troubleshooting AD Replication error 1908 Could not find the domain controller for this domain
This article describes the symptoms, cause, and resolution steps for issues when Active Directory replication fails with error 1908: Could not find the domain controller for this domain.
This article is part of a series on troubleshooting Active Directory replication error, and is also one of the errors reported by the Active Directory Replication Status Tool (ADREPLSTATUS). If you encounter a new symptom, cause, or resolution for this error, we encourage you to add information about your experience in appropriate section.
Symptoms** **
REPADMIN.exe reports that replication attempt has failed with status 1908.
REPADMIN commands that commonly cite the 1908 status include but are not limited to:
- REPADMIN /ADD
- REPADMIN /REPLSUM *
- REPADMIN /REHOST
- REPADMIN /SHOWVECTOR /LATENCY
- REPADMIN /SHOWREPS
- REPADMIN /SHOWREPL
Sample output from "repadmin /syncall" command:
Syncing all NC's held on CONTOSO-DC02. Syncing partition: DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=Contoso,DC=com CALLBACK MESSAGE: Error contacting server 1b136427-14f0-448a-965c- 9cbb61400fcd._msdcs.Contoso.com (network error): 1908 (0x774): Could not find the domain controller for this domain.
Sample output from "repadmin /showreps" command:
DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=Contoso,DC=com HQ\Contoso-DC02 via RPC DC object GUID:1b136427-14f0-448a-965c-9cbb61400fcd._msdcs.Contoso.com/ Last attempt @ <DATE> <TIME> failed, result 1908 (0x774): Could not find the domain controller for this domain. <# consecutive failure> <Last Success>
NTDS KCC, NTDS Replication events with the 1908 status are logged in the directory service event log.
Active Directory events that commonly cite the 1908 status include but are not limited to:
Event
SourceEvent
CategoryEvent ID Event
TypeEvent String NTDS KCC Knowledge
Consistency
Checker1926 Warning The attempt to establish a replication link to a read-only directory partition with the following parameters failed. NTDS KCC Knowledge
Consistency
Checker1925 Warning The attempt to establish a replication link for the following writable directory partition failed. NTDS Replication Replication 1943 Error Active Directory was unable to remove all of the lingering objects on the local domain controller. However, some lingering objects might have been deleted on this domain controller before this operation stopped. All objects had their existence verified on the following source domain controller. NTDS Replication Setup 1125 Error The Active Directory Domain Services Installation Wizard (Dcpromo) was unable to establish connection with the following domain controller.
These events will contain the following sub Error Value:
Additional Data
Error Value:
Could not find the domain controller for this domain. 1908When trying to force replication in Active Directory Sites and Services console (dssite.msc) via the "Replicate now" option, we may receive the error below:
Dialog title text: Replicate Now
Dialog message text: The following error occurred during the attempt to synchronize naming context <Naming Context> from Domain Controller <Source-DC-Name> to Domain Controller <Destination-DC-Name>: “Could not find the domain controller for this domain.”
Failure Message: “Could not find the domain controller for this domain.”
Buttons in Dialog: OK
Domain Controller Promotion/Demotion
Dialog Box on Dcpromo.exe Failure:
Dialog title text: Active Directory Installation Wizard
Dialog message text: Active Directory could not create the NTDS Settings object for this Domain Controller CN=NTDS Settings,CN=<DC_Name>,CN=Servers,CN=<SiteName>,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,<DomainDN> on the remove domain controller <Remote_DC_FQDN>. Ensure the provided network credentials have sufficient permissions.
Failure Message: “Could not find the Domain Controller for this domain.”
Buttons in Dialog: OK
DCPromo.log file reports(%windir%\debug\DCPromo.log):
[INFO] Error - Active Directory Domain Services could not create the NTDS Settings object for this Active Directory Domain Controller CN=NTDS Settings,CN=CONTOSO-DC02,CN=Servers,CN=Default-First-Site-Name,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=Contoso,DC=com on the remote AD DC contoso-dc01.Contoso.com. Ensure the provided network credentials have sufficient permissions. (1908) [INFO] NtdsInstall for Contoso.com returned 1908 [INFO] DsRolepInstallDs returned 1908 [ERROR] Failed to install to Directory Service (1908)
Cause
Error Code 1908 represents the error ERROR_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER_NOT_FOUND which displays as "Could not find the domain controller for this domain." This error has two primary causes:
- The destination DC is unable to contact a Key Distribution Center(KDC)
- The computer is experiencing Kerberos related errors
Resolution
Verify the Key Distribution Service is running on the Target Domain Controller
Discover the Kerberos Key Distribution Center you are contacting. This can be discovered by using a packet capture program like Network Monitor 3.4 (Available on http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=4865)
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Use Network Monitor to capture the reproduced error message.
Review the packet capture for the DNS query for a KDC:
Sample Address Queries:
_kerberos._tcp._<SiteName>._sites.dc._msdcs.<Domain>.com
_kerberos._tcp.dc._msdcs.<Domain>.comReview for any DcLocator Traffic:
Sample Network Monitor 3.4 capture of DcLocator Traffic. In this example 10.0.1.11 is the KDC we discovered and 10.0.1.10 is the client requesting a ticket. This uses the default Network Monitor Column layout
Frame # Time and Date Time Offset Source IP Destination IP Details 42 3/7/2012 3.6455760 10.0.1.10 10.0.1.11 LDAPMessage LDAPMessage:Search Request, MessageID: 371 *** This packet is a UDP LDAP call for DC Locator looking for Netlogon*** 43 3/7/2012 3.6455760 10.0.1.11 10.0.1.10 NetLogon NetLogon:LogonSAMPauseResponseEX (SAM Response when Netlogon is paused): 24 (0x18) Verify that 10.10.1.11's KDC and Netlogon services are running.
On discovered Domain Controller(10.0.1.11) verify the KDC and Netlogon service status with SC QueryExample - Query the KDC service with: "SC Query KDC" and the Netlogon Service with: "SC Query Netlogon"
These commands should return "State: Running"
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Verify that the destination Domain Controller is Advertising as a Key Distribution Center
Use DCDIAG.exe to verify that the destination Domain Controller is advertising. From a CMD.exe prompt run the following:
C:\DCDiag.exe /v /test:Advertising /test:SysVolCheck
Verify that the Domain Controller passes the Advertising and SYSVOLCHeck tests and is advertising as a Key Distribution Center and SysVol is ready. If SysVol is not ready, the server will not be able to advertise as a Domain Controller.
Testing server:<SiteName>\<DC Name> Starting test: Advertising The DC <DC Name> is advertising itself as a DC and having a DS The DC <DC Name> is advertising as an LDAP server The DC <DC Name> is advertising as having a writeable directory The DC <DC Name> is advertising as a Key Distribution Center The DC <DC Name> is advertising as a time server The DS <DC Name> is advertising as a GC. Starting Test: SysVolCheck * The File Replication Service SYSVOL ready test File Replication Service's SYSVOL is ready ……………………………………..<DC Name> passed test SysVolCheck
Verify that source computer and target computer are within 5 minutes of each other.
Check for any Kerberos failures
- Enable Kerberos Event Logging on Client Machine and Domain Controllers in site.
- KB: 262177 How to enable Kerberos event logging
- Troubleshooting Kerberos