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There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request

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I am trying to recover from a catastrophic SBS 2008 disk failure.

This machine was a stand-alone Domain Controller, and as luck would (NOT!) have it, both disks in a RAID1 configuration failed in rapid succession.  Therefore, all I have is server backups to work with.

I have tried many permutations to get this data restored and the domain functional again, but so far, no dice.

I have successfully restored the system disk data from the most recent backup, but when I go to boot the system, I get a reboot loop.  When I tell it not to reboot on error, it gives me:

S c00002e2 Directory Services could not start because of the following error: A device attached to the system is not functioning. Error Status: 0xc0000001. Please shutdown this system and reboot into Directory Services Restore mode, check the event log for more detailed information.

When I reboot into Directory Services Restore Mode, the system quickly says that AD is clean, but doesn't take me to a command prompt, it takes me to the login screen. When I try to log in as Domain admin, it says:

There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request

And I'm stuck.  Unless I can somehow find out what the local admin credentials are, I can't get in to the system.

I have removed the disk and put it in a Hard drive enclosure, so I can access the files.

At first, I had some complaints about the disk driver, so I found the correct driver version from Intel to circumvent that problem when doing the restore.

I can boot from the installation disk, but I can't use wbadmin from there in the restore mode.

Right now, I'm trying an earlier backup, but something tells me I might have some real trouble here.  This has turned in to quite the mess.

I have also tried reinstalling the OS to a new RAID array, but am loath to try putting the backup on there for fear I will be taken back to square one.

Do I have to start from scratch and recreate the domain and rejoin all the computers to it, or do I have a better alternative?

I have actually restored a SBS 2008 stand-alone DC from backup before, but that was RAID 5, so slightly different. I seem to remember having some driver headaches with that, but I did overcome them by getting into recovery and replacing the driver files on the disk.  Tried that here, but still no luck.

HELP!!!!


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