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Windows Server 2012 Administration : Configuring Sites (part 2) - Creating a Site - Adding Domain Controllers to Sites

1/25/2014 8:52:58 PM
1.2 Adding Domain Controllers to Sites

If a new domain controller is added to a forest, it will dynamically join a site with a matching subnet if the site topology is already configured and subnets have been previously defined. However, a preexisting domain controller will not change sites automatically, unlike workstations and member servers. A domain controller has to be moved manually if the topology changes. If an existing domain controller is being moved to a new site or the site topology or replication strategy has changed, you can follow these steps to move a domain controller to a different site:

1. Launch Server Manager on a domain controller.

2. Expand the Tools menu and run Active Directory Sites and Services.

3. Expand the Sites folder.

4. Locate the site that contains the desired domain controller to move. You can browse the site servers by expanding the site and selecting the Servers container of the site, as shown in Figure 2.

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Figure 2. Browsing for site servers.

5. When you locate the desired server, take note of the source site, right-click the server name, and choose Move.

6. When a window opens listing all the sites in the forest, select the destination site, and click OK to initiate the server move.

7. When the move is complete, verify that the domain controller has been placed in the correct Servers container of the desired site.


Note

Although you can manually create replication connections if the desired connections are not automatically created by the intersite topology generator (ISTG) within 15 minutes after moving the server, the fact that the automatic creation did not happen usually indicates a problem with site configuration and replication.

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