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Hello,

 

I have been working for a few months trying to setup an SCCM 2012 Secondary Site in another domain and I have been running into the same issue over and over again. Here is the situation:

 

I have two domains: Domain1 and Domain2. There is a trust setup between Domain1 and Domain2.

 

Domain1

Domain Controller: labdc

SCCM Server: labsccm (PRI)

 

Domain2

Domain Controller: clouddc

SCCM Server: cloudsccm (I want this to be a secondary site).

 

I have setup my SCCM PRI site on labsccm, and it is functioning properly. I have also setup all of the prereqs for the cloudsccm server (schema, server roles, etc).

 

When I open up the Admin Console on sccm1 and walk through the installation steps to deploy a secondary site, it always hangs up:

 

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When I look through the logs, the only real things that I can find are:

 

SMS_BOOTSRAP.LOG:

Running SMS Setup... SMS_BOOTSTRAP 12/21/2012 3:31:50 PM 2008439659 (0x77B65B6B)

Successfully parsed C:\xlg8smot.TMP\\SMSSETUP\install.map. SMS_BOOTSTRAP 12/21/2012 3:31:50 PM 2008439659 (0x77B65B6B)

C:\xlg8smot.TMP\\SMSSETUP\install.map build number "7711" is correct. SMS_BOOTSTRAP 12/21/2012 3:31:51 PM 2008439659 (0x77B65B6B)

Started "C:\xlg8smot.TMP\\SMSSETUP\bin\x64\SetupWPF.exe /script C:\SMS_BOOTSTRAP.ini /nouserinput" as PID 2944. SMS_BOOTSTRAP 12/21/2012 3:31:52 PM 2008439659 (0x77B65B6B)

Waiting for PID 2944 to terminate... SMS_BOOTSTRAP 12/21/2012 3:31:52 PM 2008439659 (0x77B65B6B)

PID 2944 exited with code 1. SMS_BOOTSTRAP 12/21/2012 3:31:57 PM 2008439659 (0x77B65B6B)

FATAL ERROR: SMS_SITE_COMPONENT_MANAGER is not running, setup must have failed, bootstrap procedure aborted! SMS_BOOTSTRAP 12/21/2012 3:31:57 PM 2008439659 (0x77B65B6B)

Deinstalling myself... SMS_BOOTSTRAP 12/21/2012 3:31:57 PM 2008439659 (0x77B65B6B)

Deleted C:\SMS_BOOTSTRAP.pkg. SMS_BOOTSTRAP 12/21/2012 3:31:57 PM 2008439659 (0x77B65B6B)

Deleted C:\SMS_BOOTSTRAP.ini. SMS_BOOTSTRAP 12/21/2012 3:31:57 PM 2008439659 (0x77B65B6B)

Deleted C:\SMS_BOOTSTRAP.EXE. SMS_BOOTSTRAP 12/21/2012 3:31:57 PM 2008439659 (0x77B65B6B)

Deinstalled the SMS_BOOTSTRAP service. SMS_BOOTSTRAP 12/21/2012 3:31:57 PM 2008439659 (0x77B65B6B)

Deinstallation complete. SMS_BOOTSTRAP 12/21/2012 3:31:57 PM 2008439659 (0x77B65B6B)

Bootstrap procedure unsuccessful. SMS_BOOTSTRAP 12/21/2012 3:31:57 PM 2008439659 (0x77B65B6B)

Stopping SMS_BOOTSTRAP... SMS_BOOTSTRAP 12/21/2012 3:31:57 PM 2008439659 (0x77B65B6B)

SMS_BOOTSTRAP stopped. SMS_BOOTSTRAP 12/21/2012 3:31:57 PM 2008439659 (0x77B65B6B)

******************************************************************************** SMS_BOOTSTRAP 12/21/2012 3:31:57 PM 2008439659 (0x77B65B6B)

 

 

SMSTSCV.log:

<12-21-2012 15:29:51> INFO: start checking Lanman Servic

<12-21-2012 15:29:51> INFO: CheckLanmanServer on server <CloudSCCM.InsCloud.com>.

<12-21-2012 15:29:52> INFO: Lanman started 1.

<12-21-2012 15:29:52> INFO: Lanman State Running.

<12-21-2012 15:29:52> INFO: CheckLanmanServer return <TRUE>

<12-21-2012 15:30:03> INFO: Domain:<InsCloud.com>, Computer:<CloudSCCM$>.

<12-21-2012 15:30:03> INFO:ADsOpenObject <LDAP://CN=System Management,CN=System,DC=InsCloud,DC=com>.

<12-21-2012 15:30:03> ERROR: ADsOpenObject <LDAP://CN=System Management,CN=System,DC=InsCloud,DC=com> return 0.

<12-21-2012 15:30:03> INFO: Trustee <INSCLOUD\CLOUDSCCM$>

<12-21-2012 15:30:03> INFO: Domain <INSCLOUD>, User account: <CLOUDSCCM$>

<12-21-2012 15:30:03> INFO: user:<CLOUDSCCM$>, Read:0, write:0, delete:1, Full:0.

<12-21-2012 15:30:03> INFO: User:<CLOUDSCCM$>, Create Child:1, Delete Child:1.

 

ConfigMgrSetup.log

INFO: Command line options being used are /SCRIPT C:\SMS_BOOTSTRAP.INI /NOUSERINPUT Configuration Manager Setup 12/21/2012 3:31:56 PM 2284 (0x08EC)

INFO: Checking download options... Configuration Manager Setup 12/21/2012 3:31:56 PM 2284 (0x08EC)

INFO: Using product update files from the primary site server - secondary site push. Configuration Manager Setup 12/21/2012 3:31:56 PM 2284 (0x08EC)

INFO: Secondary site Setup path is C:\xlg8smot.TMP\SMSSETUP\bin\x64\SetupWPF.exe. Configuration Manager Setup 12/21/2012 3:31:56 PM 2284 (0x08EC)

INFO: Cannot find C:\xlg8smot.TMP\SMSSETUP\redist. This could be secondary site push with no local media option. Configuration Manager Setup 12/21/2012 3:31:56 PM 2284 (0x08EC)

ERROR: Download options need to be specified for this secondary site installation. Configuration Manager Setup 12/21/2012 3:31:56 PM 2284 (0x08EC)

Invalid prerequisite component path specified. Configuration Manager Setup 12/21/2012 3:31:56 PM 2284 (0x08EC)

~===================== Failed Configuration Manager 2012 Server Setup ===================== Configuration Manager Setup 12/21/2012 3:31:56 PM 2284 (0x08EC)

 

 

 

Does anyone have any ideas where I should start looking?

 

Thank You!

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I still haven't been able to figure this issue out. Initially I zeroed in on trying to ensure that all my SCCM servers (on both Domains) have Full Control (on this object and all descendant objects) on the System Management container in AD.

 

<12-21-2012 15:30:03> ERROR: ADsOpenObject <LDAP://CN=System Management,CN=System,DC=InsCloud,DC=com> return 0.

 

That doesn't really seem to be doing the trick. When I look at the System Management container in AD there are no objects within. Perhaps that is a clue that something is wrong here?

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Okay, so I have confirmed that all of the prerequisites are installed by running the prereq checker. I have also ensure that all of the appropriate accounts have access to the Systems Management container as well as local admin on the PRI and SEC site servers.

 

I was really at a loss so I ensured that I am running the full release version of SCCM 2012 (no SP1 yet).

 

So what I am seeing is that the PreReq check passes, then PRI successfully copies the files to the SEC server. Then the bootsrap attempts to kickoff and this is where I am seeing a failure.

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