JRNL_WRAP_ERROR (SYSVOL)
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The File Replication Service has detected that the replica set "DOMAIN SYSTEM VOLUME (SYSVOL SHARE)" is in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR. Replica set name is : "DOMAIN SYSTEM VOLUME (SYSVOL SHARE)" Replica root path is : "c:\windows\sysvol\domain" Replica root volume is : "\\.\C:" A Replica set hits JRNL_WRAP_ERROR when the record that it is trying to read from the NTFS USN journal is not found. This can occur because of one of the following reasons. [1] Volume "\\.\C:" has been formatted. [2] The NTFS USN journal on volume "\\.\C:" has been deleted. [3] The NTFS USN journal on volume "\\.\C:" has been truncated. Chkdsk can truncate the journal if it finds corrupt entries at the end of the journal. [4] File Replication Service was not running on this computer for a long time. [5] File Replication Service could not keep up with the rate of Disk IO activity on "\\.\C:". Setting the "Enable Journal Wrap Automatic Restore" registry parameter to 1 will cause the following recovery steps to be taken to automatically recover from this error state. [1] At the first poll, which will occur in 5 minutes, this computer will be deleted from the replica set. If you do not want to wait 5 minutes, then run "net stop ntfrs" followed by "net start ntfrs" to restart the File Replication Service. [2] At the poll following the deletion this computer will be re-added to the replica set. The re-addition will trigger a full tree sync for the replica set. WARNING: During the recovery process data in the replica tree may be unavailable. You should reset the registry parameter described above to 0 to prevent automatic recovery from making the data unexpectedly unavailable if this error condition occurs again. To change this registry parameter, run regedit. Click on Start, Run and type regedit. Expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. Click down the key path: "System\CurrentControlSet\Services\NtFrs\Parameters" Double click on the value name "Enable Journal Wrap Automatic Restore" and update the value. If the value name is not present you may add it with the New->DWORD Value function under the Edit Menu item. Type the value name exactly as shown above.````
My co-worker tried to create something in group policy and eventually realized that it wasn't applying. I checked to see if everything was replicating correctly. I did notice that SYSVOL doesn't seem to be replicating and I see a
JRNL_WRAP_ERROR
listed in the event viewer. I also ran a report that listed this: -
Did the hdd run out of space? Did you do what it says with the registry? Is the FRS service running?
Side note, all these problems are probably due to your dns configuration across the multiple domains you have set up.
dcdiag.exe /v /test:dns
anddcdiag.exe /v /test:replications
should return no errors. If you get your environment there, i suspect these problems will disappear forever. -
- The HDD did in fact run of of space at one point.
- I did do what it says with the registry but it did not solve the issue.
- The FRS service is running
dcdiag.exe /v /test:dns
dcdiag.exe /v /test:replications
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You can try restarting the FRS, see if that clears it up if the server has free space now. Also possible you might have to demote then promote to get it working again.
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@momurda said in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR (SYSVOL):
You can try restarting the FRS, see if that clears it up if the server has free space now. Also possible you might have to demote then promote to get it working again.
That's what I read which is really unfortunate because some of my DC's are file servers (inherited). We will see if I see more of these logs populate. Thanks for the help.
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@wirestyle22 said in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR (SYSVOL):
@momurda said in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR (SYSVOL):
You can try restarting the FRS, see if that clears it up if the server has free space now. Also possible you might have to demote then promote to get it working again.
That's what I read which is really unfortunate because some of my DC's are file servers (inherited). We will see if I see more of these logs populate. Thanks for the help.
So reboot after hours, problem solved.
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@Dashrender said in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR (SYSVOL):
@wirestyle22 said in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR (SYSVOL):
@momurda said in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR (SYSVOL):
You can try restarting the FRS, see if that clears it up if the server has free space now. Also possible you might have to demote then promote to get it working again.
That's what I read which is really unfortunate because some of my DC's are file servers (inherited). We will see if I see more of these logs populate. Thanks for the help.
So reboot after hours, problem solved.
I'm not paid to stay and neither is anyone else. Boss is away for a month. Unsure how it's going to work. I'm trying to stop putting myself into positions where i have to stay without pay.
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@wirestyle22 said in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR (SYSVOL):
@Dashrender said in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR (SYSVOL):
@wirestyle22 said in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR (SYSVOL):
@momurda said in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR (SYSVOL):
You can try restarting the FRS, see if that clears it up if the server has free space now. Also possible you might have to demote then promote to get it working again.
That's what I read which is really unfortunate because some of my DC's are file servers (inherited). We will see if I see more of these logs populate. Thanks for the help.
So reboot after hours, problem solved.
I'm not paid to stay and neither is anyone else. Boss is away for a month. Unsure how it's going to work. I'm trying to stop putting myself into positions where i have to stay without pay.
Yeah, no pay means it's not even legal to stay.
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Sounds like this was determined to "not matter". Problem solved.
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@scottalanmiller said in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR (SYSVOL):
Sounds like this was determined to "not matter". Problem solved.
It matters, just not enough to put me in indentured servitude
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@wirestyle22 said in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR (SYSVOL):
@scottalanmiller said in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR (SYSVOL):
Sounds like this was determined to "not matter". Problem solved.
It matters, just not enough to put me in indentured servitude
The amount that it matters is to them. You are an employee, it doesn't matter at all to you.
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@scottalanmiller said in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR (SYSVOL):
@wirestyle22 said in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR (SYSVOL):
@scottalanmiller said in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR (SYSVOL):
Sounds like this was determined to "not matter". Problem solved.
It matters, just not enough to put me in indentured servitude
The amount that it matters is to them. You are an employee, it doesn't matter at all to you.
This is a HARD thing to accept - Scott only care about things he's paid to care about - or is his family But when it comes to work, he if the company isn't paying him to care about, he doesn't give it a second thought.
Sadly, I am not that way about most of my job, which, as has been rightly pointed out to me, gets me into trouble worrying about things that aren't my concern.
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@Dashrender said in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR (SYSVOL):
@scottalanmiller said in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR (SYSVOL):
@wirestyle22 said in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR (SYSVOL):
@scottalanmiller said in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR (SYSVOL):
Sounds like this was determined to "not matter". Problem solved.
It matters, just not enough to put me in indentured servitude
The amount that it matters is to them. You are an employee, it doesn't matter at all to you.
This is a HARD thing to accept - Scott only care about things he's paid to care about - or is his family But when it comes to work, he if the company isn't paying him to care about, he doesn't give it a second thought.
Sadly, I am not that way about most of my job, which, as has been rightly pointed out to me, gets me into trouble worrying about things that aren't my concern.
I'm trying to change
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@wirestyle22 You can still do the following as well:
http://kpytko.pl/active-directory-domain-services/authoritative-sysvol-restore-frs/
https://blogs.msmvps.com/acefekay/2013/08/28/how-to-recover-a-journal-wrap-error-jrnl_wrap_error-and-a-corrupted-sysvol-from-a-good-dc-what-option-do-i-use-d4-or-d2-whats-the-difference-between-d4-and-d2/Maybe also move to DFRS instead of FRS, you would only use FRS if it is Server 2003 as part of one of your DCs
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@dbeato said in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR (SYSVOL):
@wirestyle22 You can still do the following as well:
http://kpytko.pl/active-directory-domain-services/authoritative-sysvol-restore-frs/
https://blogs.msmvps.com/acefekay/2013/08/28/how-to-recover-a-journal-wrap-error-jrnl_wrap_error-and-a-corrupted-sysvol-from-a-good-dc-what-option-do-i-use-d4-or-d2-whats-the-difference-between-d4-and-d2/Maybe also move to DFRS instead of FRS, you would only use FRS if it is Server 2003 as part of one of your DCs
Possibly in the future but I have so many other things to focus on