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12/01/1993
Netacc, ADDSRVIN and Resync (all three pro      12/01/93


PROCEDURES FOR REPLACING NET.ACC, ADDING A SERVER, AND
Netacc, ADDSRVIN and Resync (all three procedures for replacing NET.ACC, adding a server, and synchronizing an additional server with the Domain Controller)
SYNCHRONIZING AN ADDITIONAL SERVER WITH THE DOMAIN CONTROLL              ER


DESCRIPTION OF SYMPTOMS
DESCRIPTION OF SYMPTOMS
    1.  The additional server fails to start with a NET3062. The
 
        sub-service NETLOGON failed to start.
# The additional server fails to start with a NET3062. The sub-service NETLOGON failed to start.<br/>Possible causes:
        Possible causes:
#: a. The additional server password is out of synch with the domain controller. If the error log has a NET3210, do the password resynch, Procedure 3, below. This error may be accompanied by a NET3113, NET3052, NET3056, or SYS0005.
        a. The additional server password is out of synch with
#: If the additional server or domain controller exhibits file system corruption (such as documents getting corrupted, errors stating that the DCDB or the NET.ACC may be corrupt, or irregular errors when trying to alter userids, aliases, or access control profiles) the NET.ACC may be corrupt. First, try booting with the OS/2 install disks and running CHKDSK drive: /F If CHKDSK does not resolve the problem, try backing up the NET.ACC and replacing it with a default copy to test. Follow Procedures 1 and 2 which follow. You may need to run Procedure 3, also.
            the domain controller. If the error log has a NET3210,
# Possible explanations of error:
            do the password resynch, Procedure 3, below. This error
#:a. The internal password between an additional server and the domain controller is out of sync.
            may be accompanied by a NET3113, NET3052, NET3056, or
#:b. A backup copy of the file NET.ACC was installed on the domain controller and not reinitialized.
            SYS0005.
#:c. The domain controller went down while the additional server kept running.
        b.  If the additional server or domain controller exhibits
#:d. The workstation went down without a complete Shutdown procedure (NET STOP SRV, then Shutdown from the Desktop).
            file system corruption (such as documents getting
            corrupted, errors stating that the DCDB or the NET.ACC
            may be corrupt, or irregular errors when trying to alter
            userids, aliases, or access control profiles) the
            NET.ACC may be corrupt. First, try booting with the
            OS/2 install disks and running CHKDSK drive: /F
            If CHKDSK does not resolve the problem, try backing
            up the NET.ACC and replacing it with a default copy to test.
            Follow Procedures 1 and 2 which follow. You may need to
            run Procedure 3, also.
    2.  Possible explanations of error:
        a. The internal password between an additional server
            and the domain controller is out of sync.
        b. A backup copy of the file NET.ACC was installed on
            the domain controller and not reinitialized.
        c. The domain controller went down while the additional
            server kept running.
        d. The workstation went down without a complete Shutdown
            procedure (NET STOP SRV, then Shutdown from the
            Desktop).


SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION
SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION
    1.  This document details three procedures to correct the above
 
        errors:
# This document details three procedures to correct the above errors:
        a.  Procedure 1:  Restore a the NET.ACC.
#: a.  Procedure 1:  Restore a the NET.ACC.
        b.  Procedure 2:  Add the server name into the NET.ACC.
#: b.  Procedure 2:  Add the server name into the NET.ACC.
        c.  Procedure 3:  Synchronize an additional server with the
#: c.  Procedure 3:  Synchronize an additional server with the domain controller.
            domain controller.
# One or all of the following procedures may need to be done to resolve the error.
    2.  One or all of the following procedures may need to be done to
        resolve the error.


DETAILS OF RESOLUTION
DETAILS OF RESOLUTION
    1.  Procedure 1:  To replace the NET.ACC:
 
        a. Make a backup copy of the current NET.ACC, leaving
# Procedure 1:  To replace the NET.ACC:
            old backups intact.
#: a. Make a backup copy of the current NET.ACC, leaving old backups intact.
            1)  For LAN Server Version 1.3:
#:: 1)  For LAN Server Version 1.3:
                (NOTE: Command continues on two lines.)
#::: (NOTE: Command continues on two lines.)<br/><tt>RENAME d:\IBMLAN\ACCOUNTS\NET.ACC d:\IBMLAN\ACCOUNTS\NET.BAK</tt><br/>where d: = the drive where the LAN is installed.
                    RENAME d:\IBMLAN\ACCOUNTS\NET.ACC
#:: 2)  For LAN Server Version 2.0 or 3.0:
                          d:\IBMLAN\ACCOUNTS\NET.BAK
#::: Make a backup copy using the BACKACC command.
                where d: = the drive where the LAN is installed.
#: b. Rename the startup.cmd:<br/><tt>RENAME STARTUP.CMD *.OLD</tt>
            2)  For LAN Server Version 2.0 or 3.0:
#: c. From the Desktop, shutdown and reboot the workstation.
                Make a backup copy using the BACKACC command.
#: d. If a previous, non-corrupt backup copy of the NET.ACC file exists, do one of the following (1 or 2):
        b. Rename the startup.cmd:
#:: 1)  For LAN Server Version 1.3:
            RENAME STARTUP.CMD *.OLD
#::: a) Copy the backup NET.ACC into the \IBMLAN\ACCOUNTS subdirectory.
        c. From the Desktop, shutdown and reboot the workstation.
#::: b) Skip to PROCEDURE 2.
        d. If a previous, non-corrupt backup copy of the NET.ACC
#:: 2) For LAN Server Version 2.0 or 3.0:
            file exists, do one of the following (1 or 2):
#::: a)  Run the RESTACC command (RESTACC d:\pathname).
            1)  For LAN Server Version 1.3:
#::: b)  Skip to PROCEDURE 2.
                a) Copy the backup NET.ACC into the
#: e.  If a previous, non-corrupt NET.ACC does not exist, then do the following:
                    \IBMLAN\ACCOUNTS subdirectory.
#:: 1)  Select one of the following (a or b):
                b) Skip to PROCEDURE 2.
#::: a)  For LAN Server Version 1.3, insert the appropriate disk:
            2) For LAN Server Version 2.0 or 3.0:
#:::: OS/2 EE 1.30  - Disk #7
                a)  Run the RESTACC command (RESTACC d:\pathname).
#:::: OS/2 EE 1.30.1 - Disk #6
                b)  Skip to PROCEDURE 2.
#:::: OS/2 EE 1.30.2 - Disk #6
        e.  If a previous, non-corrupt NET.ACC does not exist,
#::: into Drive A: and unpack the NET.ACC as follows:
            then do the following:
#:::: UNPACK A:NET.AC@ d:\IBMLAN\ACCOUNTS where d: = the drive where the LAN is installed.
            1)  Select one of the following (a or b):
#::: b. For LAN Server Version 2.0 and 3.0, run the following command:
                a)  For LAN Server Version 1.3, insert the
#:::: NOTE: The following command continues on two lines.
                    appropriate disk:
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                        OS/2 EE 1.30  - Disk #7
                        OS/2 EE 1.30.1 - Disk #6
                        OS/2 EE 1.30.2 - Disk #6
                    into Drive A: and unpack the NET.ACC as
                    follows:
                        UNPACK A:NET.AC@ d:\IBMLAN\ACCOUNTS
                        where d: = the drive where the LAN is
                        installed.
                b. For LAN Server Version 2.0 and 3.0, run the
                    following command:
                        NOTE: The following command continues on
                              two lines.
                         COPY d:\IBMLAN\INSTALL\NET.ACC
                         COPY d:\IBMLAN\INSTALL\NET.ACC
                             d:\IBMLAN\ACCOUNTS\NET.ACC
                             d:\IBMLAN\ACCOUNTS\NET.ACC
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                         the additional server.
                         the additional server.
                 c)  Retry Step 3b.
                 c)  Retry Step 3b.
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REFERENCES
REFERENCES
    1.  For LAN Server Version 1.3:
 
        a. IBM OS/2 LAN Server Version 1.3 Network
# For LAN Server Version 1.3:
                Administrator's's Guide
#: a. IBM OS/2 LAN Server Version 1.3 Network Administrator's Guide
        b. Read.me on IBM OS/2 Extended Edition 1.30,
#: b. Read.me on IBM OS/2 Extended Edition 1.30, Disk 7.
                Disk 7.
#: c. Readme.doc on IBM OS/2 Extended Edition 1.30.1, LAN Server Disk 1.
        c. Readme.doc on IBM OS/2 Extended Edition 1.30.1,
# For LAN Server Version 2.0 or 3.0:
            LAN Server Disk 1.
#: a. IBM OS/2 Version 2.0 (or 3.0) LAN Network Administrator Reference Volume 3: Network Administrator Tasks.
    2.  For LAN Server Version 2.0 or 3.0:
#: b. IBM OS/2 Version 2.0 (or 3.0) LAN Network Administrator Reference Volume 3: Network Administrator Tasks.
        a. IBM OS/2 Version 2.0 (or 3.0) LAN Network
#: c. Readme.doc on IBM OS/2 LAN Requester, Disk 1.
            Administrator Reference Volume 3: Network
            Administrator Tasks.
        b. IBM OS/2 Version 2.0 (or 3.0) LAN Network
            Administrator Reference Volume 3: Network
            Administrator Tasks.
        c. Readme.doc on IBM OS/2 LAN Requester, Disk 1.


Date last updated:  12/01/93
Date last updated:  12/01/93
XA25007 - CJMXN
XA25007 - CJMXN


12/31/99
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12/01/1993

Netacc, ADDSRVIN and Resync (all three procedures for replacing NET.ACC, adding a server, and synchronizing an additional server with the Domain Controller)

DESCRIPTION OF SYMPTOMS

  1. The additional server fails to start with a NET3062. The sub-service NETLOGON failed to start.
    Possible causes:
    a. The additional server password is out of synch with the domain controller. If the error log has a NET3210, do the password resynch, Procedure 3, below. This error may be accompanied by a NET3113, NET3052, NET3056, or SYS0005.
    If the additional server or domain controller exhibits file system corruption (such as documents getting corrupted, errors stating that the DCDB or the NET.ACC may be corrupt, or irregular errors when trying to alter userids, aliases, or access control profiles) the NET.ACC may be corrupt. First, try booting with the OS/2 install disks and running CHKDSK drive: /F If CHKDSK does not resolve the problem, try backing up the NET.ACC and replacing it with a default copy to test. Follow Procedures 1 and 2 which follow. You may need to run Procedure 3, also.
  2. Possible explanations of error:
    a. The internal password between an additional server and the domain controller is out of sync.
    b. A backup copy of the file NET.ACC was installed on the domain controller and not reinitialized.
    c. The domain controller went down while the additional server kept running.
    d. The workstation went down without a complete Shutdown procedure (NET STOP SRV, then Shutdown from the Desktop).

SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION

  1. This document details three procedures to correct the above errors:
    a. Procedure 1: Restore a the NET.ACC.
    b. Procedure 2: Add the server name into the NET.ACC.
    c. Procedure 3: Synchronize an additional server with the domain controller.
  2. One or all of the following procedures may need to be done to resolve the error.

DETAILS OF RESOLUTION

  1. Procedure 1: To replace the NET.ACC:
    a. Make a backup copy of the current NET.ACC, leaving old backups intact.
    1) For LAN Server Version 1.3:
    (NOTE: Command continues on two lines.)
    RENAME d:\IBMLAN\ACCOUNTS\NET.ACC d:\IBMLAN\ACCOUNTS\NET.BAK
    where d: = the drive where the LAN is installed.
    2) For LAN Server Version 2.0 or 3.0:
    Make a backup copy using the BACKACC command.
    b. Rename the startup.cmd:
    RENAME STARTUP.CMD *.OLD
    c. From the Desktop, shutdown and reboot the workstation.
    d. If a previous, non-corrupt backup copy of the NET.ACC file exists, do one of the following (1 or 2):
    1) For LAN Server Version 1.3:
    a) Copy the backup NET.ACC into the \IBMLAN\ACCOUNTS subdirectory.
    b) Skip to PROCEDURE 2.
    2) For LAN Server Version 2.0 or 3.0:
    a) Run the RESTACC command (RESTACC d:\pathname).
    b) Skip to PROCEDURE 2.
    e. If a previous, non-corrupt NET.ACC does not exist, then do the following:
    1) Select one of the following (a or b):
    a) For LAN Server Version 1.3, insert the appropriate disk:
    OS/2 EE 1.30 - Disk #7
    OS/2 EE 1.30.1 - Disk #6
    OS/2 EE 1.30.2 - Disk #6
    into Drive A: and unpack the NET.ACC as follows:
    UNPACK A:NET.AC@ d:\IBMLAN\ACCOUNTS where d: = the drive where the LAN is installed.
    b. For LAN Server Version 2.0 and 3.0, run the following command:
    NOTE: The following command continues on two lines.
                        COPY d:\IBMLAN\INSTALL\NET.ACC
                            d:\IBMLAN\ACCOUNTS\NET.ACC
                    where d: = the drive where LAN is installed.
###########################################################3

            2)  The above step copies a new NET.ACC which
                contains one userid (USERID with the password
                of PASSWORD).  After completing the ADDSVRIN
                procedure (Procedure 2), recreate the users,
                groups, and access control profiles.
            3)  Continue with Procedure 2.

############################################################

    2.  Procedure 2:  To imbed the computer name in the NET.ACC
        using ADDSVRIN.
        a.  Complete only one of the following steps:
            1)  For LAN Server Version 1.3, do the following:
                a)  Insert the LAN Server Version 1.3 installation
                    diskette in drive A:
                b)  Type the following at the command prompt:
                    UNPACK A:ADDSVRIN.EX@ C:\
            2)  For LAN Server Version 2.0, the ADDSVRIN file is
                part of the installed LAN product.
        b.  Type the instruction below to run the ADDSVRIN
            executable from the root directory:
                ADDSVRIN  %1  %2  %3
            where:
            %1 = Indicates the computer name of the server
                 (as listed in the IBMLAN.INI file).
            %2 = Indicates the type of machine.
                 Enter the number 1 if the server
                 is an additional server.
                 Enter the number 2 if the server
                 is a domain controller.
                 For LAN Server 3.0 only:  Enter
                 the number 3 if the server is
                 a backup server.
            %3 = Indicates the location of the IBMLAN
                 directory (eg: C:\IBMLAN)
                 Example:  For a domain controller with a computer
                 name Test1 and the IBMLAN subdirectory is on C:,
                 the instruction would be:
                    ADDSVRIN TEST1 2 C:\IBMLAN
        c.  Start the server:
                NET START SRV
        d.  Rename startup.old to its original name:
                RENAME STARTUP.OLD STARTUP.CMD
    3.  Procedure 3:  To synchronize an additional server
        with the domain controller.  (Sets the internal passwords
        between the servers to the same password.)
        a.  FOR LAN Server Version 1.3:
            On the domain controller, type the following at the
            OS/2 command line:
                NET STOP NETLOGON
                NET START NETLOGON /UPDATE:YES
        b.  FOR LAN Server 2.0 or 3.0:
            Note:  In the following commands,
                   <servername>  Use the computer name of the
                                 additional server.
                   <newpassword> Use the same password for
                                 both commands.
            1)  On the domain controller, issue the following
                commands:
                    LOGON USERID /P:PASSWORD
                    NET USER <servername> <newpassword>
                    LOGOFF
            2)  On the additional server, issue the following
                commands:
                    LOGON USERID /P:PASSWORD
                    NET STOP NETLOGON
                    NET ACCOUNTS /ROLE:STANDALONE
                    NET USER <servername> <newpassword>
                    NET ACCOUNTS /ROLE:MEMBER
                    NET START NETLOGON
            3)  The domain controller and the additional
                server should be synchronized.
        c.  If you receive errors while doing Step 3b above,
            try the following one at a time, then retry Step 3b.
            1)  Verify that the userid has administrative
                privilege.
                a)  At the OS/2 command prompt, type the
                    following:
                        NET USER userid
                b)  If you get error NET2761, the userid does
                    not have admin privilege.  Do one of the
                    following (i or ii):
                    i.  Retry Step 3b using a different
                        administrator ID.
                   ii.  Recreate the default administrator ID
                        of USERID with the password of PASSWORD.
                        Be sure USERID has admin privilege.
                        Retry Step 3b using this password.
            2)  Try Step 3b with only the requester started:
                a)  Stop the requester.  (This will stop the
                    requester and the server.)
                b)  Restart the requester only.
                c)  Retry Step 3b.
            3)  Verify that the additional server is listed on
                the domain controller by doing the following:
                a)  On the domain controller, access the LAN
                    Requester Full Screen Interface.
                b)  Select Definitions.
                c)  Select Machine Parameters.  If the additional
                    server is not listed, select ADD and complete
                    the window with the required information.
                d)  Exit the LAN Requester Full Screen Interface.
                e)  Retry Step 3b.
            4)  If the additional server is listed on the domain
                controller, select UPM (User Profile Management)
                off the Desktop to verify the additional server is
                identified in Manage Users and in Manage Groups.
                a)  To verify the additional server is identified in
                    Manage Users, do the following:
                    i.   From the User Profile Management - User
                         Profile, select Manage from the action
                         bar.
                   ii.   Select Manage Users.
                  iii.   The User Profile Management - User
                         Management window lists all users defined
                         in the current domain. If the additional
                         server is not listed, select --New-- from
                         this list and add the additional server.
                b)  To verify the additional server is identified
                    in Manage Groups, do the following:
                    i.   From the User Profile Management - User
                         Profile, select Manage from the action
                         bar.
                   ii.   Select Manage Groups.
                  iii.   Highlight the group Servers.
                   iv.   From the action bar, select Actions.
                    v.   Select View group from the Actions
                         pull-down.  The additional server's
                         computer name should be listed.
                   vi.   If it is not listed, from the Actions
                         pull-down select Update Group and
                         complete the required information for
                         the additional server.
                c)   Retry Step 3b.

REFERENCES

  1. For LAN Server Version 1.3:
    a. IBM OS/2 LAN Server Version 1.3 Network Administrator's Guide
    b. Read.me on IBM OS/2 Extended Edition 1.30, Disk 7.
    c. Readme.doc on IBM OS/2 Extended Edition 1.30.1, LAN Server Disk 1.
  2. For LAN Server Version 2.0 or 3.0:
    a. IBM OS/2 Version 2.0 (or 3.0) LAN Network Administrator Reference Volume 3: Network Administrator Tasks.
    b. IBM OS/2 Version 2.0 (or 3.0) LAN Network Administrator Reference Volume 3: Network Administrator Tasks.
    c. Readme.doc on IBM OS/2 LAN Requester, Disk 1.

Date last updated: 12/01/93 XA25007 - CJMXN