Jan 31 2020 11:28 AM
Hello,
I am trying to migrate my Server 2008 R2 to my Server 2019 with Storage Migration Service. On cutover validations I get the following failure:
Now, I am under the impression that since these are Active Directory Domain Controllers, you can't have local user accounts (correct me if I am wrong). Considering this, how am I supposed to get around this failure?
I have been banging my head against the wall for hours here lol.
Feb 03 2020 12:15 PM
SolutionHi @kneureuter
Unfortunately, SMS cutover is unsupported on domain controllers. This has a workaround which may or may not be viable - demote the source, then promote after cutover. Of course can only be done if you have more than one domain controller.
The doc doesn't go into detail why it's not supported, but I suspect you are correct in that a DC has no local users.
Cheers,
Mark
Feb 04 2020 05:57 AM
@HidMov Thank you for your advice! I will give that a try.
May 18 2021 01:21 PM - edited May 18 2021 01:22 PM
I'm failing at the same point but my servers are not DC's just a couple of systems i built to test migration services. What should i be looking at since it says "We can connect to the source computer using a local user account.
Fail: Access is denied"
I see the local MSFT****** account created on the destination computer but not on the source computer.
Source computer is - Windows Server 2012 R2.
Destination Computer is - Windows Server 2019