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Is there a setting to change the transfer time on the MS DNS servers?
We are noticing the primary isnt transfering the zone right away to the secondaries and I'm looking for a way for all changes on the primary to be xfer immediatley to the secondaries. |
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In news:1162218194.093949.147830@e64g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com,
ctvader <jeff.swift@gmail.com> stated, which I commented on below: > Is there a setting to change the transfer time on the MS DNS servers? > We are noticing the primary isnt transfering the zone right away to > the secondaries and I'm looking for a way for all changes on the > primary to be xfer immediatley to the secondaries. In a true Primary/Secondary zone transfer, (not AD Integrated zones between DCs) they occur when something changes. It's something that doesn't get scheduled. Have you tried to delete the secondary zone, and re-create it making sure the correct Master IP is specificied? In the Primary zone properties, are zone transfers allowed from the Primary zone to the secondary? Any firewalls blocking DNS (UDP and TCP 53) traffic? -- Ace Innovative IT Concepts, Inc (IITCI) Willow Grove, PA This posting is provided "AS-IS" with no warranties or guarantees and confers no rights. Ace Fekay, MCSE 2003 & 2000, MCSA 2003 & 2000, MCSE+I, MCT, MVP Microsoft MVP - Directory Services Microsoft Certified Trainer Having difficulty reading or finding responses to your post? Instead of the website you're using, I suggest to use OEx (Outlook Express or any other newsreader), and configure a news account, pointing to news.microsoft.com. This is a direct link to the Microsoft Public Newsgroups. It is FREE and requires NO ISP's Usenet account. OEx allows you to easily find, track threads, cross-post, sort by date, poster's name, watched threads or subject. It's easy: How to Configure OEx for Internet News http://support.microsoft.com/?id=171164 Infinite Diversities in Infinite Combinations Assimilation Imminent. Resistance is Futile "Very funny Scotty. Now, beam down my clothes." The only constant in life is change... |
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Thanks Ace. there are now f/w, etc blocking traffic and this is not a
problem all the time. When we do see this, we restart the DNS service or delete the sec zones and recreating them. Ace Fekay [MVP] wrote: > In news:1162218194.093949.147830@e64g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com, > ctvader <jeff.swift@gmail.com> stated, which I commented on below: > > Is there a setting to change the transfer time on the MS DNS servers? > > We are noticing the primary isnt transfering the zone right away to > > the secondaries and I'm looking for a way for all changes on the > > primary to be xfer immediatley to the secondaries. > > In a true Primary/Secondary zone transfer, (not AD Integrated zones between > DCs) they occur when something changes. It's something that doesn't get > scheduled. > > Have you tried to delete the secondary zone, and re-create it making sure > the correct Master IP is specificied? In the Primary zone properties, are > zone transfers allowed from the Primary zone to the secondary? > > Any firewalls blocking DNS (UDP and TCP 53) traffic? > > -- > Ace > Innovative IT Concepts, Inc (IITCI) > Willow Grove, PA > > This posting is provided "AS-IS" with no warranties or guarantees and > confers no rights. > > Ace Fekay, MCSE 2003 & 2000, MCSA 2003 & 2000, MCSE+I, MCT, MVP > Microsoft MVP - Directory Services > Microsoft Certified Trainer > > Having difficulty reading or finding responses to your post? > Instead of the website you're using, I suggest to use OEx (Outlook Express > or any other newsreader), and configure a news account, pointing to > news.microsoft.com. This is a direct link to the Microsoft Public > Newsgroups. It is FREE and requires NO ISP's Usenet account. OEx allows you > to easily find, track threads, cross-post, sort by date, poster's name, > watched threads or subject. > It's easy: > > How to Configure OEx for Internet News > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=171164 > > Infinite Diversities in Infinite Combinations > Assimilation Imminent. Resistance is Futile > "Very funny Scotty. Now, beam down my clothes." > > The only constant in life is change... |
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In news:1163184318.335054.81830@h48g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com,
ctvader <jeff.swift@gmail.com> stated, which I commented on below: > Thanks Ace. there are now f/w, etc blocking traffic and this is not a > problem all the time. When we do see this, we restart the DNS service > or delete the sec zones and recreating them. Sorry about the late response, and hope you've fixed this by now. But for what it's worth, I remember a hotfix that addressed DNS stopping. However if DNS is installed on a multihomed machine with oneof the interfaces a PPPoE interface, and the modem falls asleep due to inactivity, then essentially the PPPoE interface is stopped, and if DNS is listening on that interface, it will cause DNS service to stop. There are also issues with PPPoE and DNS, along with IE with the shorter MTU. Otherr than that, I hope you have fixed the issue. Otherwise, maybe I can suggest to use AD integrated zones? Ace |
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Thanks Ace. I realized I had notify checked off, which was causing a
time out to the seconday DNS servers. Once I cleared the box, the problem went away. Thanks for all the . Ace Fekay [MVP] wrote: > In news:1163184318.335054.81830@h48g2000cwc.googlegro ups.com, > ctvader <jeff.swift@gmail.com> stated, which I commented on below: > > Thanks Ace. there are now f/w, etc blocking traffic and this is not a > > problem all the time. When we do see this, we restart the DNS service > > or delete the sec zones and recreating them. > > Sorry about the late response, and hope you've fixed this by now. But for > what it's worth, I remember a hotfix that addressed DNS stopping. However if > DNS is installed on a multihomed machine with oneof the interfaces a PPPoE > interface, and the modem falls asleep due to inactivity, then essentially > the PPPoE interface is stopped, and if DNS is listening on that interface, > it will cause DNS service to stop. There are also issues with PPPoE and DNS, > along with IE with the shorter MTU. > > Otherr than that, I hope you have fixed the issue. Otherwise, maybe I can > suggest to use AD integrated zones? > > Ace |
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In news:1164906484.657558.321130@16g2000cwy.googlegro ups.com,
ctvader <jeff.swift@gmail.com> stated, which I commented on below: > Thanks Ace. I realized I had notify checked off, which was causing a > time out to the seconday DNS servers. Once I cleared the box, the > problem went away. Thanks for all the . Sounds good! :-) Ace |
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