We’re currently defining a new build for our file servers. On one of the servers we installed in the test environment we started seeing a lot of errors in the Application event log.
The events we were seeing:
Event 12344:
File Server Resource Manager finished syncing claims from Active Directory and encountered errors during the sync (0x80072030, There is no such object on the server.
). Please check previous event logs for details.
Event 12339:
File Server Resource Manager failed to find the claim list 'Global Resource Property List' in Active Directory (ADsPath: LDAP://domaincontroller.contoso.com/CN=Global Resource Property List,CN=Resource Property Lists,CN=Claims Configuration,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=contoso,DC=com). Please check that the claims list configured for this machine in Group Policy exists in Active Directory.
As you can see these were piling up real fast:
From what I can tell these started happing after we configured File Quota’s. In order to do this we added the File Server Resource Manager feature. A quick google led me to the following solution: in order to avoid this errors, a schema upgrade to Windows 2012 is required. Our domain is currently on 2008 R2. I didn’t performed the upgrade just yet, but I wanted to share this nonetheless.
My sources for this information:
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