Event Id | 110 |
Source | Active Directory Rights Management Services |
Description | The Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) provisioning process failed to provision the configuration database. Ensure that the server hosting the AD RMS configuration database is available on the network, and that the user account provisioning AD RMS is a member of the System Administrators database role, or equivalent. |
Event Information | According to Microsoft : Cause : This event is logged when the Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) provisioning process failed to provision the configuration database. Resolution : Grant access to AD RMS administrator account on configuration database server When AD RMS is installed, an AD RMS configuration database is installed. This database holds the configuration data for the AD RMS cluster. If the configuration database cannot be installed during installation, AD RMS will not install. Make sure that the AD RMS configuration database is available on the network. If the configuration database is available on the network, make sure that the AD RMS administrator account (the user account installing AD RMS) has permissions to create databases on the database server and then install the AD RMS role by using Server Manager. Note : To perform these procedures, you must be a member of the localAdministrators group, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority. Check AD RMS configuration database network connectivity To check AD RMS configuration database network connectivity: 1.Log on to the AD RMS configuration database server. 2.At a command prompt on the AD RMS configuration database server, type ipconfig /all. Make sure that the AD RMS logging database server has an IP address in the correct IP address range, and does not have an Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) address (an IP address in the 169.254.x.x range). 3.At a command prompt on the AD RMS configuration database server, type ping localhost to verify that TCP/IP is installed and correctly configured on the local computer. If the ping is unsuccessful, this may indicate a corrupt TCP/IP stack or a problem with the network adapter. 4.At a command prompt on the AD RMS configuration database server, type ping ip_address where ip_address is the IP address assigned to the computer. If you can ping the localhost address but not the local IP address, there may be an issue with the routing table or with the network adapter driver. 5.At a command prompt on the AD RMS configuration database server, type ping dns_server where dns_server is the IP address for the DNS server. If there is more than one DNS server on your network, you should ping each one. If you cannot ping the DNS servers, this indicates a potential problem with the DNS servers, or the network in between the AD RMS configuration database server and the DNS servers. Add the AD RMS administrator account to the System Administrators server role on the configuration database server To add the AD RMS administrator account to the System Administrators server role on the configuration database server: 1.Log on to the AD RMS configuration database server. 2.ClickStart, point toAll Programs, click Microsoft SQL Server 2005, and then click SQL Server Management Studio. 3.In theServer name box, type the name of the AD RMS configuration database server, and then clickConnect. 4.Expand Security, and then expandLogins. 5.Right-clickLogins, and then clickNew Login. 6.Type the name of the installing user account in theLogin name box, and then clickOK. 7.ExpandServer Roles. 8.Right-clicksysadmin, and then click Properties. 9.ClickAdd. 10.In the Select Logins dialog box, type the name of the installing user account, and then clickOK. 11.ClickOK to close theServer Roleproperties sheet. Install the AD RMS role by using Server Manager To install the AD RMS role by using Server Manager: 1.ClickStart, point toAdministrative Tools, and then clickServer Manager. 2.In theRoles Summary section, clickAdd Roles, and then clickNext. 3.Select the Active Directory Rights Management Services check box, and then clickNext. 4.Complete the appropriate information in the AD RMS role wizard setup. 5.ClickInstall. 6.When the installation is complete, clickClose. Verify : To perform this procedure, you must be a member of the local AD RMS Enterprise Administrators group, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority. To verify that the AD RMS cluster installation is working properly: 1.Log on to a server in the AD RMS cluster. 2.ClickStart, point toAdministrative Tools, and then clickActive Directory Rights Management Services. 3.Verify that the AD RMS cluster was added successfully by expanding the AD RMS cluster name. |
Reference Links | Event ID 110 from Source Active Directory Rights Management Services |
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