Hello Anand Pate,A,Akshay,JRGI R,
Thank you for posting in Q&A forum.
Here are a few things you might need to check:
1.DNS Zone Configuration: Ensure that the DNS zone is correctly configured to integrate with AD DS. This includes verifying that the zone is set to store its data in AD DS and that the DNS server is properly configured to load the zone data from AD DS.
2.DNS Records: Verify that the DNS records for the new site are correctly created and propagated. You can use tools like nslookup or dig to query the DNS records and ensure they are present and correct
3.Permissions: Ensure that the necessary permissions are in place for the DNS server to read and write the DNS records in AD DS. This includes checking the permissions on the DNS zone and the AD DS objects.
4.Check DNS Replication: Ensure that DNS replication is functioning correctly. You can use the dcdiag tool (dcdiag /v command) to check the health of your domain controllers.
5.Flush and Register DNS: On the affected domain controller, open a command prompt and run the following commands:
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /registerdns
6.Force Replication: Use the repadmin tool to force replication across all domain controllers:
repadmin /syncall
7.Check Event Logs: Look for any errors or warnings in the Event Viewer on your domain controllers that might indicate issues with DNS or AD replication.
I hope the information above is helpful.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to let us know.
Best Regards,
Daisy Zhou
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