

Check the event logs on the DC and SQL Server to see if there are any errors related to authentication.Ĭheck the network connectivity between the SQL Server and DC. Verify that the domain controller(DC) is available and responsive. I hope you will learn something new today. Whether it is applicable to you or not, but the below content would HELP you for sure in developing an insight. Note - I know I could in future just keep a Winclone backup on the NAS, but then I'd lose the ability to extract individual files from the backup, and also I'd be backing up the entire partition each time, rather than just the changes.Rarely but in some projects SQL Server DBA have to dive(or deep dive) into domain controller/authentication issues as well. So, Is there a more direct way of doing this? Could Target Disk mode help (thunderbolt, remember.) Now, while this worked, and the bootcamp partition was successfully re-added to VmWare fusion, it feels like a really long-winded way of doing it.
