First, I am not the network administrator for my organization. However, I used to be one, so I am a convenient source of "free" information, so the things that go on here are mostly beyond my control.
Anyway, we were running out of room on the Global Catalog server for the AD database (the person who installed Windows gave it a 2GB partition). The administrator and I found a KB article about how to move the AD database to a different location. We tested it on a test machine, and it worked fine. So last night he wanted to do it to the live AD (since we needed to add a bunch of new users, plus today was supposed to be when I installed Exchange).
Anyway, I was not present at the time, but here is what happened. He did the database move exactly as the document said. It worked fine, and he did an integrity check, and it was ok. He rebooted, and started to add new users via a script. There was a large amount that needed to be added (about 600). He got about 200 done when he started getting errors about the AD database being out of room. He rebooted the server, but did not attempt anything further. He then went home for the night. This morning, people were having problems logging on, so I took a look at the GC, and there were errors in the event log, like this one:
Unable to establish connection with global catalog.
If you go into the AD manager, it says it can't find the AD.
So, my question is, what do I do? Basically no one here knows anything about Active Directory. I am an old NT admin, so I don't have much experience with it. When 2000 was installed last summer they had consultants do it, so they really have no idea what's going on. He did do a full backup (so he says) before the AD move. If that's the case, can I do a full system restore? Of course, we don't have any other domain controllers ("why do we need more than 1???") so I can't promote one to the GC. Any help is appreciated, as we are really screwed at this point. Thanks in advance.
			
			Anyway, we were running out of room on the Global Catalog server for the AD database (the person who installed Windows gave it a 2GB partition). The administrator and I found a KB article about how to move the AD database to a different location. We tested it on a test machine, and it worked fine. So last night he wanted to do it to the live AD (since we needed to add a bunch of new users, plus today was supposed to be when I installed Exchange).
Anyway, I was not present at the time, but here is what happened. He did the database move exactly as the document said. It worked fine, and he did an integrity check, and it was ok. He rebooted, and started to add new users via a script. There was a large amount that needed to be added (about 600). He got about 200 done when he started getting errors about the AD database being out of room. He rebooted the server, but did not attempt anything further. He then went home for the night. This morning, people were having problems logging on, so I took a look at the GC, and there were errors in the event log, like this one:
Unable to establish connection with global catalog.
If you go into the AD manager, it says it can't find the AD.
So, my question is, what do I do? Basically no one here knows anything about Active Directory. I am an old NT admin, so I don't have much experience with it. When 2000 was installed last summer they had consultants do it, so they really have no idea what's going on. He did do a full backup (so he says) before the AD move. If that's the case, can I do a full system restore? Of course, we don't have any other domain controllers ("why do we need more than 1???") so I can't promote one to the GC. Any help is appreciated, as we are really screwed at this point. Thanks in advance.
				
		
			