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We have 2 DNS servers a primary and a secondary running standalone on
windows 2000 server. There is no Active Directory Involved. We are simply using these to provide zone records for domains for websites and email. A few days ago our secondary DNS server was taken offline. While the secondary isi running there are no problems. However, as soon as the secondary if offline, randomly once or twice a day for about 5 - 15 minutes, DNS requests do not resolve for many users. I thought that the reason for haveing a primary and a secondary was in part so that if one was down, DNS would still function properly? Both servers are set up with the following settings: forwarders: unchecked disable recursion: unchecked BIND secondaries: checked Fail on load if bad zone data: unchecked Enable Round robin: checked Enable netmask orderng: checked Secure cache against polution: Checked Name checking: Multibyte(UFT8) Load zone data on startup from: active directory and registry Enable automatic scavenging of stale records: unchecked Hour insight is much appreciated!!! Thanks! |
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The first question is around the "for many users" part of your post. Do
those users list both DNS servers? Also, what have you done to diagnose? What happens when you perform an nslookup from a non-resolving client? Does the on-line DNS server reply? Does any DNS server reply? Can you ping the DNS server? Are you sure you've got your primary and secondaries straight? A secondary is short-lived. After a few failed zone transfers, the secondary will expire. You can configure it to a longer expiration time. If the primary is on-line, all computers can reach it, and it is configured as a resolver - it should work. ...kurt <philip.schmitz@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1159554017.959400.71950@i42g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... > We have 2 DNS servers a primary and a secondary running standalone on > windows 2000 server. There is no Active Directory Involved. We are > simply using these to provide zone records for domains for websites and > email. A few days ago our secondary DNS server was taken offline. > While the secondary isi running there are no problems. However, as > soon as the secondary if offline, randomly once or twice a day for > about 5 - 15 minutes, DNS requests do not resolve for many users. I > thought that the reason for haveing a primary and a secondary was in > part so that if one was down, DNS would still function properly? > > Both servers are set up with the following settings: > > forwarders: unchecked > disable recursion: unchecked > BIND secondaries: checked > Fail on load if bad zone data: unchecked > Enable Round robin: checked > Enable netmask orderng: checked > Secure cache against polution: Checked > Name checking: Multibyte(UFT8) > Load zone data on startup from: active directory and registry > Enable automatic scavenging of stale records: unchecked > > Hour insight is much appreciated!!! > > Thanks! > |
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