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    Primary Domain Controller dns server host records are missing

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      Ghani @Dashrender
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      @dashrender

      Event ID 4013

      hi , primary domain controller event viewer shows below error event id:

      “The DNS server is waiting for Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) to signal that the initial synchronization of the directory has been completed. The DNS server service cannot start until the initial synchronization is complete because critical DNS data might not yet be replicated onto this domain controller. If events in the AD DS event log indicate that there is a problem with DNS name resolution, consider adding the IP address of another DNS server for this domain to the DNS server list in the Internet Protocol properties of this computer. This event will be logged every two minutes until AD DS has signaled that the initial synchronization has successfully completed.”

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        scottalanmiller @Ghani
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        @ghani said in Primary Domain Controller dns server host records are missing:

        @dashrender

        Event ID 4013

        hi , primary domain controller event viewer shows below error event id:

        “The DNS server is waiting for Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) to signal that the initial synchronization of the directory has been completed. The DNS server service cannot start until the initial synchronization is complete because critical DNS data might not yet be replicated onto this domain controller. If events in the AD DS event log indicate that there is a problem with DNS name resolution, consider adding the IP address of another DNS server for this domain to the DNS server list in the Internet Protocol properties of this computer. This event will be logged every two minutes until AD DS has signaled that the initial synchronization has successfully completed.”

        Yes, in this setup, AD does the underlying sync of DNS.

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          Dashrender @Ghani
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          @ghani said in Primary Domain Controller dns server host records are missing:

          @dashrender

          Event ID 4013

          hi , primary domain controller event viewer shows below error event id:

          “The DNS server is waiting for Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) to signal that the initial synchronization of the directory has been completed. The DNS server service cannot start until the initial synchronization is complete because critical DNS data might not yet be replicated onto this domain controller. If events in the AD DS event log indicate that there is a problem with DNS name resolution, consider adding the IP address of another DNS server for this domain to the DNS server list in the Internet Protocol properties of this computer. This event will be logged every two minutes until AD DS has signaled that the initial synchronization has successfully completed.”

          Now look in the AD DS logs and see if there are errors there.

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            Ghani @scottalanmiller
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            @scottalanmiller

            if possible to export dns server records from secondary dns server and import dns server records on primary dns server.

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              scottalanmiller @Ghani
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              @ghani said in Primary Domain Controller dns server host records are missing:

              @scottalanmiller

              if possible to export dns server records from secondary dns server and import dns server records on primary dns server.

              Not for AD, no, I don't believe so.

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                Ghani @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller

                any possible solution to fix the issues ?

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                  scottalanmiller @Ghani
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                  @ghani said in Primary Domain Controller dns server host records are missing:

                  @scottalanmiller

                  any possible solution to fix the issues ?

                  AD is the issue, AD handles the database replication. You need to look at AD and figure out why it is failing.

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                    Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller said in Primary Domain Controller dns server host records are missing:

                    @ghani said in Primary Domain Controller dns server host records are missing:

                    @scottalanmiller

                    any possible solution to fix the issues ?

                    AD is the issue, AD handles the database replication. You need to look at AD and figure out why it is failing.

                    Right - look at the AD logs and find out if there are any errors for you to correct.

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                    • momurdaM
                      momurda
                      last edited by momurda

                      Have you restarted DNS Client and DNS Server services on the DC with the problem? That should take care of it

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                      • ObsolesceO
                        Obsolesce
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                        You need your primary DNS zone back. I'd start by trying to restore that Primary DNS zone from backup.

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                          Ghani @Obsolesce
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                          @tim_g

                          they dont have any backups

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                            Ghani @momurda
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                            @momurda

                            ya we restarted already but issue the same

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                              dbeato @Ghani
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                              @ghani said in Primary Domain Controller dns server host records are missing:

                              @tim_g

                              they dont have any backups

                              Thack is a bad story 😞

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                                scottalanmiller @Ghani
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                                @ghani said in Primary Domain Controller dns server host records are missing:

                                @tim_g

                                they dont have any backups

                                Oh boy

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                                  Obsolesce @Ghani
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                                  @ghani said in Primary Domain Controller dns server host records are missing:

                                  @tim_g

                                  they dont have any backups

                                  Then it must not be important enough to have in production or waste time on fixing... is my rough assumption.

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