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transfer of 'zone' from IP: failed with receiving responses: not exact

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Holger Graulich

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Jan 23, 2004, 3:06:39 AM1/23/04
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After upgrading one of my nw6.0 to 6.5 I get the following error message
during zone transfers from W2K DNS server.

error: transfer of 'zone-name' from <w2k-dns-srv ip address>#53: failed with
receiveing response: not exact

My enviroment:
W2K : primary DNS
nw 6.5 sp1a: secondary DNS (zone-in DNS Server)
nw 6.0 Cluster : "secondary" DNS

Kindly
Holger

Andrew

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Jan 23, 2004, 4:19:52 PM1/23/04
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Holger,
Something similar happened to me - I did an Upgrade to NW65 and now my
Manage Console is empty and wants everything to be created again. All the
objects are in ConsoleOne but DNS won't load. Funnily enough DHCP still
works, but I can't manage it!!
Has anyone else experieced this??
Regards, Andrew

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Brad Doster

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Jan 24, 2004, 1:41:45 PM1/24/04
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That appears to be new with BIND 9, and near as I can tell, it's
cosmetic. As I understand it, this can happen when trying to delete
records that don't exist, and when importing records that already
exist, both of which can occur during zone transfers. I'm not sure
what causes this with AD zone-ins, but it seems to occur only once per
zone here, in the limited testing I've done.

bd
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www.InsightNetSolutions.net

Brad Doster

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Jan 24, 2004, 1:41:45 PM1/24/04
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In article <YdgQb.1277$vr5...@prv-forum2.provo.novell.com>, Andrew
wrote:

> now my
> Manage Console is empty
>
Try running DNSDHCP as follows:

DNSDHCP -C <context_of_DNSDHCP_Locator_Object>

I suspect the utility is simply not finding the DNS/DHCP info in NDS
when you launch it.

Holger Graulich

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Jan 28, 2004, 6:33:33 AM1/28/04
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It seems to be really cosmetic. Since the server is running with
netware 6.5 and I have ssen this messages, I have not heard of
any problems with dns.
But I think it's still interesting to know, why this message appears.

Holger

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Brad Doster

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Jan 28, 2004, 9:46:04 AM1/28/04
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In article <h6NRb.1547$Wh....@prv-forum2.provo.novell.com>, Holger
Graulich wrote:
> But I think it's still interesting to know, why this message appears.
>
FWIW, I found the info I was able to provide by doing a Google search
for part of the error and "BIND 9" as I recall. I'm sure I didn't read
everytihg that is out there <g>.
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