New-ADDCClone Config File

Performs prerequisite checks for cloning a domain controller and generates a clone configuration file if all checks succeed.

Syntax

New-ADDCCloneConfigFile
   [-CloneComputerName <String>]
   [-IPv4DNSResolver <String[]>]
   [-Path <String>]
   [-SiteName <String>]
   [<CommonParameters>]
New-ADDCCloneConfigFile
   [-AlternateWINSServer <String>]
   [-CloneComputerName <String>]
   [-IPv4Address <String>]
   [-IPv4DefaultGateway <String>]
   [-IPv4DNSResolver <String[]>]
   [-IPv4SubnetMask <String>]
   [-IPv6DNSResolver <String[]>]
   [-Offline]
   -Path <String>
   [-PreferredWINSServer <String>]
   [-SiteName <String>]
   [-Static]
   [<CommonParameters>]
New-ADDCCloneConfigFile
   [-AlternateWINSServer <String>]
   [-CloneComputerName <String>]
   -IPv4Address <String>
   [-IPv4DefaultGateway <String>]
   -IPv4DNSResolver <String[]>
   -IPv4SubnetMask <String>
   [-Path <String>]
   [-PreferredWINSServer <String>]
   [-SiteName <String>]
   [-Static]
   [<CommonParameters>]
New-ADDCCloneConfigFile
   [-CloneComputerName <String>]
   -IPv6DNSResolver <String[]>
   [-Path <String>]
   [-SiteName <String>]
   [-Static]
   [<CommonParameters>]
New-ADDCCloneConfigFile
   [-CloneComputerName <String>]
   [-IPv6DNSResolver <String[]>]
   [-Path <String>]
   [-SiteName <String>]
   [<CommonParameters>]

Description

The New-ADDCCloneConfigFile cmdlet performs prerequisite checks for cloning a domain controller when run locally on the domain controller being prepared for cloning. This cmdlet generates a clone configuration file, DCCloneConfig.xml, at an appropriate location, if all prerequisite checks succeed.

There are two modes of operation for this cmdlet, depending on where it is executed. When run on the domain controller that is being prepared for cloning, it will run the following pre-requisite checks to make sure this domain controller is adequately prepared for cloning:

  • Is the PDC emulator FSMO role hosted on a domain controller running Windows Server 2012?
  • Is this computer authorized for domain controller cloning (i.e. is the computer a member of the Cloneable Domain Controllers group)?
  • Are all program and services listed in the output of the Get-ADDCCloningExcludedApplicationList cmdlet captured in CustomDCCloneAllowList.xml?

If these pre-requisite checks all pass, the New-ADDCCloneConfigFile cmdlet will generate a DCCloneConfig.xml file at a suitable location based on the parameter values supplied. This cmdlet can also be run from a client, with Remote Server Administration Tools, and used to generate a DCCloneConfig.xml against offline media of the domain controller being cloned; however, none of the pre-requisite checks is performed in this usage mode. This usage is intended to generate DCCloneConfig.xml files with specific configuration values for each clone on copies of the offline media.

Examples

Example 1: Create a clone domain controller with a static IPv4 address

PS C:\> New-ADDCCloneConfigFile -Static -IPv4Address "10.0.0.2" -IPv4DNSResolver "10.0.0.1" -IPv4SubnetMask "255.255.255.0" -CloneComputerName "VirtualDC2" -IPv4DefaultGateway "10.0.0.3" -PreferredWINSServer "10.0.0.1" -SiteName "REDMOND"

This command creates a clone domain controller named VirtualDC2 with a static IPv4 address.

Example 2: Create a clone domain controller with a static IPv6 settings

PS C:\> New-ADDCCloneConfigFile -Static -CloneComputerName "Clone1" -IPv6DNSResolver "FEC0:0:0:FFFF::1"

This command creates a clone domain controller named Clone1 with a static IPv6 setting.

Example 3: Create a clone domain controller with a dynamic IPv4 settings

PS C:\> New-ADDCCloneConfigFile -AlternateWINSServer "10.0.0.3" -CloneComputerName "Clone2"-IPv4DNSResolver "10.0.0.1" -PreferredWINSServer "10.0.0.1"

This command creates a clone domain controller named Clone2 with dynamic IPv4 settings.

Example 4: Create a clone domain controller with a dynamic IPv6 settings

PS C:\> New-ADDCCloneConfigFile -IPv6DNSResolver "FEC0:0:0:FFFF::1" -SiteName "REDMOND"

This command creates a clone domain controller with dynamic IPv6 settings.

Example 5: Create a clone domain controller with a static IPv4 and IPv6 settings

PS C:\> New-ADDCCloneConfigFile -Static -IPv4Address "10.0.0.2" -IPv4DNSResolver "10.0.0.1" -IPv4SubnetMask "255.255.255.0" -Static -IPv6DNSResolver "FEC0:0:0:FFFF::1" -CloneComputerName "Clone2" -PreferredWINSServer "10.0.0.1"

This command creates a clone domain controller named Clone2 with static IPv4 and static IPv6 settings.

Example 6: Create a clone domain controller with a static IPv4 and dynamic IPv6 settings

PS C:\> New-ADDCCloneConfigFile -IPv4Address "10.0.0.2" -IPv4DNSResolver "10.0.0.1" -IPv4SubnetMask "255.255.255.0" -IPv4DefaultGateway "10.0.0.3" -IPv6DNSResolver "FEC0:0:0:FFFF::1"

This command creates a clone domain controller named Clone2 with static IPv4 and dynamic IPv6 settings.

Example 7: Create a clone domain controller with a dynamic IPv4 and static IPv6 settings

PS C:\> New-ADDCCloneConfigFile -Static -IPv6DNSResolver "FEC0:0:0:FFFF::1" -CloneComputerName "Clone1" -PreferredWINSServer "10.0.0.1" -SiteName "REDMOND"

This command creates a clone domain controller named Clone1 with dynamic IPv4 and static IPv6 settings.

Example 8: Create a clone domain controller in offline mode in a specified site

PS C:\> New-DCCloneConfig -Offline -CloneComputerName "CloneDC1" -SiteName CONTOSO -Path F:\Windows\NTDS -Force

This command creates a clone domain controller named CloneDC1 in offline mode, in a site called CONTOSO with a dynamic IPv4 address. This command also uses the Force parameter to force overwrite of any previous DCCloneConfig.xml file created at the specified path, F:\Windows\NTDS.

Required Parameters

-Offline

Indicates whether the cmdlet is being run against an offline media or on the domain controller being prepared for cloning.

Type: SwitchParameter
Position: Named
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False

Optional Parameters

-AlternateWINSServer

Specifies the name of the alternate Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) server for the cloned domain controller to use if the preferred WINS Server is not available.

Type: String
Position: Named
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
-CloneComputerName

Specifies the computer name for the cloned domain controller. If this parameter is not specified as a unique name within the enterprise of 15 characters or less, the following formula is used to programmatically generate a name:

  • The first eight characters of the source domain controller computer name. For instance, a source computer name of SourceComputer is truncated to a prefix string of SourceCo.
  • A unique naming suffix of the format -CL nnnn is appended to the prefix string where nnnn is the next available value from 0001-9999 that the primary domain controller (PDC) determines is not currently in use. For example, if 0047 is the next available number within the allowed range, using the above source computer prefix of SourceCo the derived name to use for the clone computer will be SourceCo-CL0047.
Type: String
Aliases: cn
Position: Named
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
-IPv4Address

Specifies the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) address to be assigned to the cloned domain controller.

Type: String
Position: Named
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
-IPv4DNSResolver

Specifies the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) address for the DNS server to be used by the cloned domain controller to resolve names. A maximum of four string values can be provided.

Type: String[]
Position: Named
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
-IPv4DefaultGateway

Specifies the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) address for the default gateway to be used by the cloned domain controller.

Type: String
Position: Named
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
-IPv4SubnetMask

Specifies the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) subnet mask to use for the subnet where the cloned domain controller is to be located.

Type: String
Position: Named
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
-IPv6DNSResolver

Specifies the Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) address for the DNS server to be used by the cloned domain controller to resolve names.

Type: String[]
Position: Named
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
-Path

Specifies the folder path to use when writing the clone configuration file. If the cmdlet is run and all prerequisite checks succeed, a DCCloneConfig.xml file will be written and appear in this location as output. The Path parameter is optional when running the cmdlet on the domain controller being prepared for cloning. In this case, the default location of the DIT folder will be used and this parameter does not need to be specified. When running the New-ADCCLoneConfigFile cmdlet in offline mode (i.e. when the Offline parameter is specified), however, the Path parameter is required.

Type: String
Position: Named
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
-PreferredWINSServer

Specifies the name of the primary Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) server to use as the preferred WINS Server for the cloned domain controller.

Type: String
Position: Named
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
-SiteName

Specifies the name of the Active Directory site in which to place the cloned domain controller.

Type: String
Position: Named
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False
-Static

Indicates whether the TCP/IP configuration specified for the cloned domain controller is static or dynamic IP configuration.

Type: SwitchParameter
Position: Named
Default value: None
Accept pipeline input: False
Accept wildcard characters: False

Inputs

None

Outputs

None