NetWorker: Active Directory GLR kan ikke gendanne attributterne for et objekt, der blev flyttet

Summary: Active Directory-objekter (AD) sikkerhedskopieres ved hjælp af NetWorker Module for Microsoft (NMM). Dette kaldes sikkerhedskopiering og gendannelse på granulært niveau. NMM kan ikke gendanne attributter for et objekt, der blev flyttet fra dets oprindelige AD-sti til en ny sti. ...

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Symptoms

NetWorker Module for Microsoft (NMM) sikkerhedskopierer Active Directory-objekter (AD). Dette kaldes sikkerhedskopiering og gendannelse på granulært niveau.  

Problemet opstår, når NMM ikke gendanner attributterne for et objekt, der blev flyttet fra dets oprindelige AD-sti til en ny sti. 

Stien er det entydige navn (DN) i Active Directory.  

F.eks.:
 

The restore of Active directory attributes of object "CN=UserNameX" is failing. 
The reason is because this object at the time of backup had a DN like
"CN=UsernameX,OU=OU123,OU=Admin,DC=domain,DC=com"

Some time after the backup completes, that same object is moved in AD to new path like
"CN=UsernameX,OU=Decommissioned,DC=domain,DC=com"


Message:
>>>>    the Object does not exist in the Active directory, so its attributes cannot be restored. please try to reanimate it. 


NOTE
Since the object has not been deleted, it is not present in Deleted Items of Active Directory and cannot be reanimated.



Cause

NMM Active Directory granuleret sikkerhedskopiering og gendannelsesfunktion og Active Directory-begrænsninger forårsager dette problem.
NMM kan gendanne objekter eller attributter for objekter, der er sikkerhedskopieret, men der er nogle begrænsninger.

 

Tombstone lifetime restriction—When an Active Directory object is deleted, the object is retained in a Deleted Objects
container or tombstone. If you need the deleted object, you should recover the tombstone object instead of creating a new
object because data, such as the Security Identifier (SID) and the Globally Unique Identifier (GUID), are stored with the
tombstone object. This data is critical for additional data recoveries, such as reclaiming assigned group permissions.

Objects in tombstone are deleted when they reach the tombstone lifetime age for the domain. The lifetime age is 180 days for Windows. 
After an object is deleted from the tombstone, it cannot be recovered. This is an Active Directory restriction.
The tombstone lifetime is a configurable attribute of a Windows domain.

Moved or renamed objects—If objects are moved or renamed, but not deleted from Active Directory, 
those objects cannot be restored even if they are successfully backed up. 
Those objects are not stored in the deleted storage database (tombstone) so they cannot be restored.



Resolution

Sådan undgår du dette problem:
  • Flyt ikke et Active Directory-objekt til en ny kurve i Active Directory, når objektet er sikkerhedskopieret. Dette medfører gendannelsesfejl.
  • Hvis Windows-opdateringer ikke er blevet udført, skal du planlægge en opdatering så hurtigt som muligt.  Dette omfatter opdateringer til .Net Framework.

Sådan gendannes fra en tidligere sikkerhedskopi, før objektet blev flyttet:
  • Flyt det aktuelle objekt i AD tilbage til den oprindelige placering.
  • Test derefter gendannelse af attributterne for det pågældende objekt.
Article Properties
Article Number: 000312869
Article Type: Solution
Last Modified: 29 Apr 2025
Version:  1
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