Active Directory does not replicate when DNS lookup is not successful (319202)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
This article was previously published under Q319202 SYMPTOMS When you try to replicate changes between replica partners
in Active Directory directory service Sites and Services, you may receive the
following error message: The following error
occurred during the attempt to synchronize the domain controllers. The
naming context is in the process of being removed or is not replicated from the
specified server.
An event ID message that is similar to the
following may also be logged in the System event log: Event ID: 1265 Source: NTDS KCC Type: Warning
Category: Knowledge Consistency
The attempt to establish a
replication link with parameters
Partition:
DC=yourinfo,DC=yourinfo,DC=yourinfo,DC=com Source DSA DN: CN=NTDS
Settings,CN=NT5-PCI-20,CN=Servers,CN=GSCIntranet,CN=Sites,CN=Configuration,DC=child,DC=yourdomain,DC=com
Source DSA Address: YourDomainController.
YourDomain.com Inter-site Transport (if any):
failed with the following status:
The DSA operation is
unable to proceed because of a DNS lookup failure. The record data is the
status code. This operation will be retried.
CAUSE This issue occurs because the DNS Database does not have a
service (SRV) resource record for the
YourDomainController.YourDomain.com
domain controller. RESOLUTION To resolve this issue, follow these steps:
- Ping the Domain Controller. To do so, type
pingYourDomainController.YourDomain.com
at the command prompt, and then press ENTER.
If you receive a reply
that the ping request could not find the host, the domain controller's SRV
record is not populated in the DNS Database. - Check the configuration of DNS and make sure that Allow
Dynamic Updates is enabled. To do this, follow these steps:
- Click Start, point to
Programs, click Administrative Tools, and
then click DNS.
- Expand the DNS folder.
- Expand the Forward Lookup Zones folder.
- Right-click the folder, and then click
Properties.
- In the Allow Dynamic Updates box,
click Yes.
- Click OK.
- Stop and then restart DNS.
- Stop and then restart the Netlogon service on
YourDomainController.
By doing this, you
force the domain controller to register the appropriate SRV records. The change
is then replicated to DNS.
STATUS Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft
Windows 2000.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 9/9/2004 |
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Keywords: | kbVFP700sp1fix kbprb KB319202 |
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