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Active Administrator 8.6.2 - Web Console User Guide

Active Administrator Web Console Overview Active Directory Health Alerts Notifications Active Directory Health Check
Using the Health Check landing page Creating a Health Check Setting options for Health Check tests Purging Health Check History Health check tests
Forest tests Domain tests Domain controller tests Site tests
Active Directory Topology Reports Network Operations Center

Forest tests

Active Administrator contains the following forest tests:

Forest details

Information only.

Forest

Name of the forest.

Domains

Number of domains.

Domain controllers

Number of domain controllers.

Sites

Number of sites.

Empty sites

Number of empty sites.

GC servers

Number of global catalog (GC) servers.

RODC servers

Number of read-only domain controllers (RODCs).

Application partitions

Number of application partitions.

Bridgehead servers

Number of bridgehead servers.

Functional level

Functional level of the site.

Domain naming master

Name of the domain controller with the domain naming master role.

Schema master

Name of the domain controller with the schema master role.

Operations master consistent

Indicates if all the domain controllers report the same operation masters.

Schema master consistent

Indicates if all the domain controllers report the same schema masters.

Functional level consistent

Indicates if all the domain controllers report the same functional level.

Naming operations master inconsistent

Indicates that the naming operations master is not consistent among all domain controllers in the forest.

Supported on: Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019, and Windows Server 2022
Required permissions: Domain user privilege in all domains in the forest.

The domain naming operations master is contained in the fSMORoleOwner property of the CN=Partitions,CN=Configuration,DC=<root domain> container. Because the partitions container is part of the configuration naming context, every domain controller in the forest has a copy of the domain naming operations master. The domain naming operations master determines what domain controller in the forest can initiate a domain renaming operation. If the domain naming operations master is inconsistent, it is possible to issue a domain renaming operation simultaneously at two different domain controllers, with potentially disastrous consequences.

The domain naming operations master can become inconsistent because an administrator used NTDSUTIL.EXE to move the operations master when there was incomplete connectivity to all domain controllers. It can also occur because of replication errors.

Naming operations master is not a global catalog server

Indicates that a server possessing the domain naming operations master does not host a global catalog (GC).

Supported on: Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019, and Windows Server 2022
Required permissions: Domain user privilege in the domain where the schema and naming masters reside.

The domain naming operations master must be a global catalog server because the domain naming operations master is responsible for creating objects that represent new domains. In order to do this, the domain naming operations master must be able to make sure that no other object — whether it is a domain object or not — has the same name as the new domain object. The domain naming operations master always runs a global catalog, which contains a partial replica of every object, to allow the domain naming operations master to quickly check for a duplicate object name prior to creating a new domain object.

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