Hi all,
I have a very very annoying DNS problem with some of my AD clients, it only seems to really happen with a few (these are the only im aware of)
Its usually first thing in the morning shortly after turning their system on, a lot of internal dns names will NOT resolve. Because of this mapped drives arent connecting and certain services wont work, a restart wont always fix it, infact the only thing that seems to work is repairing the network connection.
Some more details: my clients join the domain as normal and login fine, the one i had this morning had a static IP. his primary dns was the main DC and his secondary dns was the backup DC. his dns-suffix is mydomain.com
if i ping server1 i get unknown host, if i ping server1.mydomain.com i get unknown host, if i ping the IP of server1 i get a response. the weird thing is SOME servers still ping fine through their hostnames.
I cant find anything in eventviewer to suggest a problem.
Is there anything i can do to go through my dns setup to ensure its all ok?
thanks!
I have a very very annoying DNS problem with some of my AD clients, it only seems to really happen with a few (these are the only im aware of)
Its usually first thing in the morning shortly after turning their system on, a lot of internal dns names will NOT resolve. Because of this mapped drives arent connecting and certain services wont work, a restart wont always fix it, infact the only thing that seems to work is repairing the network connection.
Some more details: my clients join the domain as normal and login fine, the one i had this morning had a static IP. his primary dns was the main DC and his secondary dns was the backup DC. his dns-suffix is mydomain.com
if i ping server1 i get unknown host, if i ping server1.mydomain.com i get unknown host, if i ping the IP of server1 i get a response. the weird thing is SOME servers still ping fine through their hostnames.
I cant find anything in eventviewer to suggest a problem.
Is there anything i can do to go through my dns setup to ensure its all ok?
thanks!