Migrate and/or replace old cert server?
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@Mike-Davis said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
If your sharepoint server is on its own VM, and the only roles on your DC are the cert services, I would build a new DC migrate your FSMO roles over and back up the old DC. Then shutdown the old DC and listen for the screams. If you hear nothing after a week or so power it back up and demote it.
If it wasn't a DC, I would do a V2V right now. But I've heard doing a V2V of DCs is horribly frowned upon.
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We have our own CA.. Migration is pretty simple. Microsoft tells you exactly how to do it..
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee126140(v=ws.10).aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396
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@Shuey said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
@Mike-Davis said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
If your sharepoint server is on its own VM, and the only roles on your DC are the cert services, I would build a new DC migrate your FSMO roles over and back up the old DC. Then shutdown the old DC and listen for the screams. If you hear nothing after a week or so power it back up and demote it.
If it wasn't a DC, I would do a V2V right now. But I've heard doing a V2V of DCs is horribly frowned upon.
Yes, it generally is. But really only if you have more than one DC. If you only have the one, then you can move it.
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@StrongBad said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
@Shuey said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
@Mike-Davis said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
If your sharepoint server is on its own VM, and the only roles on your DC are the cert services, I would build a new DC migrate your FSMO roles over and back up the old DC. Then shutdown the old DC and listen for the screams. If you hear nothing after a week or so power it back up and demote it.
If it wasn't a DC, I would do a V2V right now. But I've heard doing a V2V of DCs is horribly frowned upon.
Yes, it generally is. But really only if you have more than one DC. If you only have the one, then you can move it.
Thanks for the info - so in our case, a V2V is definitely a bad idea since we have 6 total DCs, lol.
So I guess to be safe, I better build a new CA, migrate all the info from the old one to the new one, THEN I can hopefully safely remove the cert services and demote the DC. THEN I can V2V it and move it to our ESXi environment (Until I learn how to build a new SharePoint server and migrate our DB over to it, lol)
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@Shuey said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
@StrongBad said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
@Shuey said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
@Mike-Davis said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
If your sharepoint server is on its own VM, and the only roles on your DC are the cert services, I would build a new DC migrate your FSMO roles over and back up the old DC. Then shutdown the old DC and listen for the screams. If you hear nothing after a week or so power it back up and demote it.
If it wasn't a DC, I would do a V2V right now. But I've heard doing a V2V of DCs is horribly frowned upon.
Yes, it generally is. But really only if you have more than one DC. If you only have the one, then you can move it.
Thanks for the info - so in our case, a V2V is definitely a bad idea since we have 6 total DCs, lol.
Yeah, dont' do that. Just make a new one then, no need to V2V.
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@StrongBad said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
@Shuey said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
@StrongBad said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
@Shuey said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
@Mike-Davis said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
If your sharepoint server is on its own VM, and the only roles on your DC are the cert services, I would build a new DC migrate your FSMO roles over and back up the old DC. Then shutdown the old DC and listen for the screams. If you hear nothing after a week or so power it back up and demote it.
If it wasn't a DC, I would do a V2V right now. But I've heard doing a V2V of DCs is horribly frowned upon.
Yes, it generally is. But really only if you have more than one DC. If you only have the one, then you can move it.
Thanks for the info - so in our case, a V2V is definitely a bad idea since we have 6 total DCs, lol.
Yeah, dont' do that. Just make a new one then, no need to V2V.
I still need to do the V2V for what's left on it after I remove the CA and DC; SharePoint (because we want to re-purpose the old hardware with a clean slate)
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@Shuey said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
@StrongBad said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
@Shuey said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
@StrongBad said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
@Shuey said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
@Mike-Davis said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
If your sharepoint server is on its own VM, and the only roles on your DC are the cert services, I would build a new DC migrate your FSMO roles over and back up the old DC. Then shutdown the old DC and listen for the screams. If you hear nothing after a week or so power it back up and demote it.
If it wasn't a DC, I would do a V2V right now. But I've heard doing a V2V of DCs is horribly frowned upon.
Yes, it generally is. But really only if you have more than one DC. If you only have the one, then you can move it.
Thanks for the info - so in our case, a V2V is definitely a bad idea since we have 6 total DCs, lol.
Yeah, dont' do that. Just make a new one then, no need to V2V.
I still need to do the V2V for what's left on it after I remove the CA and DC; SharePoint (because we want to re-purpose the old hardware with a clean slate)
I see. Then yes, pull those parts off first.
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@scottalanmiller You haven't lost your mind, but the issue might be one of terminology. We use AD certificate services to push out machine certs, which (right now) we use with establishing VPN connections.
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/sigh quote failure.
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@EddieJennings said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
@scottalanmiller You haven't lost your mind, but the issue might be one of terminology. We use AD certificate services to push out machine certs, which (right now) we use with establishing VPN connections.
Dang, yet another good example! I guess I gotta keep doing more research so I can at least get more familiar with the reasons for having/using one, and see where/how that plays into our environment.
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Something I've not been able to verify: Is it safe to demote the DC before backing up and/or migrating the cert services? If so, I'm going to demote it and do the V2V. This will still give me time to chip away at the cert side of this project while also being able to re-purpose the old hardware.
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@Shuey said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
Something I've not been able to verify: Is it safe to demote the DC before backing up and/or migrating the cert services? If so, I'm going to demote it and do the V2V. This will still give me time to chip away at the cert side of this project while also being able to re-purpose the old hardware.
Looks like I found my answer to this portion:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/d922860b-c8cd-4ed5-9b0b-05391c18afc0/demoting-a-domain-controller-with-a-ca-on-it?forum=winserversetup -
I've had certificate services stopped and disabled for the last two weeks (in case anyone rebooted the server). I've not seen or heard of any issues, so I wanted to ask again: Do you think it's safe enough now for me to remove the cert services role from the server? Is there anything I might still be missing or haven't thought of?
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@Shuey said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
I've had certificate services stopped and disabled for the last two weeks (in case anyone rebooted the server). I've not seen or heard of any issues, so I wanted to ask again: Do you think it's safe enough now for me to remove the cert services role from the server? Is there anything I might still be missing or haven't thought of?
It is completely safe if you are sure that no other applications are requiring local certs any longer.
Just make a stand alone backup of the CA, just in case.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc725565(v=ws.11).aspx -
@JaredBusch Thanks for the reply and info Jared!
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Good times... I first followed Microsoft's instructions to revoke any existing certs with a "cease of operation", and then removed the role. Before the reboot, I was prompted with this error:
I included in the screenshot the command that I ran, which also gave an error...
I'm going to reboot the server, but I'm not feeling great about this so far, lol.
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@Shuey said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
@Mike-Davis said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
If your sharepoint server is on its own VM, and the only roles on your DC are the cert services, I would build a new DC migrate your FSMO roles over and back up the old DC. Then shutdown the old DC and listen for the screams. If you hear nothing after a week or so power it back up and demote it.
If it wasn't a DC, I would do a V2V right now. But I've heard doing a V2V of DCs is horribly frowned upon.
Well it's often (and IMPE) way more painful, especially if you do stupid things such as power the DC back on while you are trying to import it to your new hypervisor.
It can work so long as you have other DC's that can handle the functions. Just disable the AD services on the DC first, and then V2V (or export) and go from there.
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So I wasn't able to delete the enrollmentServerURL. I decided to go ahead and move forward with the demotion, but I'm stuck there as well. Every time I try to complete the process, it fails with this:
I verified in ADUC and ADSS that NONE of my servers have the "protect this object from accidental deletion" checked, and I've tried rebooting the server again, but the process continues to fail. I've tried it with and without the "Remove DNS Delegation" option, but it continues to fail...
Am I going to have to do a forced demotion?....
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Your domain admin credentials might not have full permissions to do that operation, depending on configuration. How long has the domain existed?
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@momurda said in Migrate and/or replace old cert server?:
Your domain admin credentials might not have full permissions to do that operation, depending on configuration. How long has the domain existed?
The domain has existed since before I started working here over 4 years ago. It's also changed a lot though in the time I've been here. "ADMIN-SERVER" is the ONLY domain controller from the original domain that was built before I started here.