1800 end users.
12. count them, TWELVE domain controllers.
The primary domain controller, for years now, has had trouble replicating.
It'll go into JRNL_WRAP, it'll just fail to sync up the AD database (leading to new hire and departure headaches) and since it's the primary domain controller, when someone changes their password while authenticating through the primary, then hits a different one, their account locks out due to failed password attempts.
Months upon months upon months of investigation and attempted remedies. Dozens of hours of enlisting Microsoft Support.
Finally everyone gives up and decides that instead of a dozen fucking domain controllers, we should consolidate and take things back to the low single digits.
Today.
Today I happen to be looking at the PDC and what do I see on the root of the drive?
Windows.old
YEP!
That's right!
Some MENTAL MIDGET fucking UPGRADED THE PDC IN AN ENVIRONMENT WITH TWEEEEEEEEEEEELVE FUCKING DOMAIN CONTROLLERS!
I'm sorry, but if you don't know how to transfer roles and promote/demote in order to do a full OS install on a DC, YOU SHOULDN'T BE TOUCHING DOMAIN CONTROLLERS.
OS UPGRADES ARE FOR HOME USERS.
Enterprise infrastructure that can afford load balancers, HA Citrix farms with vMotion, and redundant offsite SAN backups SHOULD NOT BE PRESSING "UPGRADE".
Back up your DAMNED SETTINGS, TRANSFER YOUR ROLES, AND DO A FRESH INSTALL YOU CUM-GURGLING GROUPTHINK-SPOUTING TROGLODYTES!



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