I've been managing a Windows 2000 DNS setup for several years now. In the past 6 months we have run into problems where the DNS server periodically stops resolving new domains. More specifically, anything in the cache will still be resolve when I client does a lookup. However, if the domain does not exist in the cache, it will not be resolved.
Nslookup simply generates a "Request Timed Out" message on the new domain. It does not appear to happen at any set interval or on any group of domains. At some point it just stops resolving requests for anything not in the cache.
Clearing the Windows 2000 DNS Cache seems to fix the problem. Has anyone seen this before? Is there perhaps a problems with the size of the cache?
Nslookup simply generates a "Request Timed Out" message on the new domain. It does not appear to happen at any set interval or on any group of domains. At some point it just stops resolving requests for anything not in the cache.
Clearing the Windows 2000 DNS Cache seems to fix the problem. Has anyone seen this before? Is there perhaps a problems with the size of the cache?