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System Management Server 2003 | "Performing a domain rename/migration"
Petit article intéressant que je me permets de relayer afin que vous puissiez aussi en bénéficier et aussi afin que je puisse toujours l’avoir sous la main
J
.
Qui ne s’est jamais demandé quel impact pouvait avoir une opération de migration ou de re-nommage d’un domaine Active Directory sur une infrastructure SMS 2003 en place ?
Et bien voici le discours officiel vis-à-vis de cette opération ; discours officiel porté par
J.C. Hornbeck (Manageability Knowledge Engineer)
dont l’article est disponible à l’adresse suivante :
http://blogs.technet.com/smsandmom/archive/2008/05/15/sms-2003-performing-a-domain-rename-migration.aspx
. Merci à lui.
“A question I get asked every now and then that doesn't seem to be particularly well documented is whether SMS 2003 supports renaming of the domain or domain migration. While technically two different things, the short answer is no, we do not support changing the
domain
name that
SMS
2003 is installed into.
Page 235 of the
Scenarios and Procedures for Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003: Planning and Deployment
doc says:
Caution:
To change the domain name and the computer name after SMS is installed, you must remove your installation of SMS, change the names, and then reinstall SMS. To avoid this time-consuming task, consider this information carefully before you enter it.
For the long answer, see the notes below:
If
SMS
primary or secondary sites exist in the
domain
that is being renamed,
SMS
will have to be uninstalled and then reinstalled with the new
domain
name. You will not be able to restore the existing
SMS
database after reinstallation - you will have to start with a clean database.
If the
domain
being renamed is part of an
SMS
site but has no primary or secondary sites located in it (only logon servers and clients), the
domain
should be removed from the site prior to the name change and added back into the site after the change.
If you are running Internet Information Server, you might need to change the account specified in virtual paths.
SMS
client and
SMS
sever components pass only NetBIOS names to the operating system for resolution.
SMS
never uses fully qualified
domain
names. If a computer’s common name is the same as its NetBIOS name, and DNS is configured appropriately, you can manually resolve the common name to an IP address with the Net Use command. In this case,
SMS
will operate properly without WINS.”
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