19/12/2006, 18h37
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Re: DNS Issue
DNM?
"Ace Fekay [MVP]" wrote:
> In news:69C8C093-6D57-4A82-BC77-283986186299@microsoft.com,
> Tom McCarroll <TomMcCarroll@discussions.microsoft.com> stated, which I
> commented on below:
> > I am having a perplexing DNS issue. Our domain is 2000AD. We are
> > moving to AD2K3 and in preperation for this I have setup our first
> > 2K3 DC.
> >
> > Our main AD2K server is running out of space. This server was our
> > GC, DNS and DHCP server. In preperation I moved DNS to another
> > server and made it the main DNS server as well as the GC. This is
> > an AD2K server as well. Since we are moving up to AD2K3 The old DNS
> > server is still active as it will take a week or so for DHCP to
> > filter throughout the network with the new DNS server.
> >
> > I am using VMWARE on the first 2K3 server I have promoted to a DC.
> > This server is also acting as my new DHCP server. When this server
> > was built it was configured with DHCP but has since had a hard-coded
> > IP addy. The issue is this. On both the "base" VMWARE server which
> > is nothing more than a W2K3 server which also used DHCP on the
> > initial install AND on the "virtual" server that is runnign W2K3 and
> > is a DC and DHCP server the DNS entries on the DNS server keep
> > getting over written with the initial IP addy that they grabbed from
> > DHCP. It does not matter that I have deleted these entries on both
> > my DNS servers and recreated them with the correct hard coded IP addy
> > in 15 minutes or so they will be overwritten and revert back to the
> > old IP address.
> >
> > I have checked "netlogon.dns" but in both cases it has the correct IP
> > addy.
> >
> > Can anyone tell me how to stop the DNS entries from being overwritten
> > by the "old" ip addy's?
> >
> > TIA and Happy Holidays.
> >
> > Tom
>
> It is automaticaly registering. If the DC has a static IP, then you
> shouldn't be seeing this problem.
>
> How many DHCP servers are there? Your post indicates more than one, but then
> again, trying to read thru it again, I may be missing something.
>
> As long as an interface is configured with a static IP, it should not be
> registering anything else.
>
> btw- if you created a new 2003 DC for your 2000 domain, it is required to
> move the DNM, SM and GC over to it.
>
> --
> Ace
> Innovative IT Concepts, Inc (IITCI)
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> Ace Fekay, MCSE 2003 & 2000, MCSA 2003 & 2000, MCSE+I, MCT, MVP
> Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
> Microsoft Certified Trainer
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