SUMMARY
This article discusses how to configure the Domain Name
System (DNS) on a Windows 2000-based server to age records. When any records
are orphaned, DNS in Microsoft Windows 2000 Server does not age these
records by renaming them or by moving computers to different subnets out of
their zones, unless the server is configured to perform this task.
Orphans can occur if a group of computers are installed from an image, and then
renamed later on another subnet. The reverse look up pointers may not
be deleted if the computer is disconnected from the network immediately after
the installation. This action can cause many pointer (PTR) records
in DNS which do not correctly reference a computer.
The automatic
deletion of these records is possible by enabling the Aging and Scavenging
feature on the DNS server.
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If
you receive the error 9603 in DNS Event Viewer, enable the Aging and Scavenging feature at a server level. Optionally, set the Aging feature on zones if you need different aging periods:
- Open the DNS manager.
- In the left pane, under the DNS icon, right-click the server name.
- Click Set Aging/Scavenging for all
zones.
- Click to select the Scavenge Stale Resource
Records check box, and then set the interval that you want the Aging
feature to use.
To set the Aging feature on an individual zone:
- Right-click the zone, and then click Properties.
- Click Aging.
- Click to select the Scavenge Stale Resource Records check box, and then set the interval that you want the Aging
feature to use.
Note The aging and scavenging can be performed on a
per-server, per-zone, or per-record basis, according to an algorithm.
When
a DNS dynamic update client registers its record for the first time, the
timestamp is set from the original update, and the timestamp never updates as
long as scavenging is not enabled. We recommend that you first enable
Aging and Scavenging on the zone level, allowing the current clients to update
their timestamp. The time period should be equal to or greater than the
No-Refresh interval that is configured on the zone. As soon as this time period
has passed, Aging and Scavenging can be implemented on the server level to
allow scavenging on the records. Scavenging does not occur unless it is enabled
at the server level and the zone level.
Additionally, you can
initiate the Scavenging feature if you right-click the server name in the left
pane, click
Scavenge Stale Resource Records, and then click
YES when you are prompted to scavenge.
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