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2020 Feb 13
3
Failover DC did not work when Main DC failed
...o try this -- (I just did this on one of my DC's):
* Switch a Windows Client to DC4
* Verify with "nltest /dsgetdc:<domain>" and "nltest /sc_query:<domain>"
C:\WINDOWS\system32>nltest /Server:<mycomputer> /sc_query:<shortdomainname>
> Flags: 30 HAS_IP HAS_TIMESERV
> Trusted DC Name \\<DC4>.<mydomain.com>
> Trusted DC Connection Status Status = 0 0x0 NERR_Success
> The command completed successfully
> C:\WINDOWS\system32>nltest /dsgetdc:<shortdomainname>
> DC: \\<DC4>
> Address: \\ip....
2020 Feb 16
0
Failover DC did not work when Main DC failed
...d this on one of my DC's):
> * Switch a Windows Client to DC4
> * Verify with "nltest /dsgetdc:<domain>" and "nltest /sc_query:<domain>"
>
> C:\WINDOWS\system32>nltest /Server:<mycomputer> /sc_query:<shortdomainname>
>> Flags: 30 HAS_IP HAS_TIMESERV
>> Trusted DC Name \\<DC4>.<mydomain.com>
>> Trusted DC Connection Status Status = 0 0x0 NERR_Success
>> The command completed successfully
>> C:\WINDOWS\system32>nltest /dsgetdc:<shortdomainname>
>> DC: \\<DC4>
>...
2020 Feb 13
2
Failover DC did not work when Main DC failed
On 13/02/2020 16:28, Paul Littlefield wrote:
> On 13/02/2020 15:17, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
>> The various ways have already been mentioned, but are all your DCs
>> listed as nameservers (NS) in the SOA's for the forward and reverse
>> zones ?
>
>
> I think so...
>
>
> root at dc3.mydomain.com ~ $ (screen) samba-tool dns query dc3
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