A Windows Server 2003-based server may experience time-stamp counter drift if the server uses dual-core AMD Opteron processors or multiprocessor AMD Opteron processors. When this problem occurs, operations that rely on the time-stamp counter may not function correctly. These operations include network communications and performance monitoring.
If the server is an Active Directory domain controller, you may receive the following error message:
C:\>ping x.x.x.x
Pinging x.x.x.x with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from x.x.x.x: bytes=32 time=-59ms TTL=128
Reply from x.x.x.x: bytes=32 time=-59ms TTL=128
Reply from x.x.x.x: bytes=32 time=-59ms TTL=128
Reply from x.x.x.x: bytes=32 time=-59ms TTL=128
If the server is an Active Directory domain controller, you may receive the following error message:
Unexpected Network Error (Event ID 1054)
Event Description:
Windows cannot obtain the domain controller name for your computer network. (An unexpected network error occurred.) Group Policy processing aborted.
When you use the ping command to send Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) packets to a remote computer, the reply may show negative response times. For example, the following ping command may generate the following replies:Event Description:
Windows cannot obtain the domain controller name for your computer network. (An unexpected network error occurred.) Group Policy processing aborted.
C:\>ping x.x.x.x
Pinging x.x.x.x with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from x.x.x.x: bytes=32 time=-59ms TTL=128
Reply from x.x.x.x: bytes=32 time=-59ms TTL=128
Reply from x.x.x.x: bytes=32 time=-59ms TTL=128
Reply from x.x.x.x: bytes=32 time=-59ms TTL=128