Re: Sites handling.
- From: "AustenDotLowe" <austenDotLowe@nwhcDOTacDOTuk>
- Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2006 07:46:14 -0000
the links are point to point, so no isp dns server
i have a dc, gc, dns and dhcp on each site
i have tried my own theory of my main site being in the default-first site
because main site is the only one affected.
cheers for the help anyway.
"Jorge Silva" <jorgesilva_pt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi
I have many sites now defined in one domain, most of my sites are located
on the end of slow 2mbit links, my reasons for domain controllers is the
same as most, performance, resilance and dr.
- Slow links??? 2mbps.
My problem is not with these sites as such, but more the machines at my
main site, they are all a member of the default first site by ip range
subnets.
The problem, many machines are randomly using the domain controllers at
the end of these 2mbit links instead of the two located at my main site.
This generally means bad site configuration or bad DNS settings.
Make sure that you have One site for each branch office, that you have the
appropriate subnets assigned to these sites, and that you have one DNS
server per site as one GC per site, also make sure that the clientsonly
use their local DNS servers and not ISP servers or some DNS server
external to the domain.
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I hope that the information above helps you
Good Luck
Jorge Silva
MCSA
Systems Administrator
"AustenDotLowe" <austenDotLowe@nwhcDOTacDOTuk> wrote in message
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Hi everyone,
I have many sites now defined in one domain, most of my sites are located
on the end of slow 2mbit links, my reasons for domain controllers is the
same as most, performance, resilance and dr.
My problem is not with these sites as such, but more the machines at my
main site, they are all a member of the default first site by ip range
subnets.
The problem, many machines are randomly using the domain controllers at
the end of these 2mbit links instead of the two located at my main site.
Can someone explain why this happens and how to fix the problem.
My first thoughts are to create another site for my main site and move my
domain controllers into it and assign my main site subnets to this new
site?
Logon performance at my main site is dire right now in excess of
15minutes, after checking those slow computers its noticable that the
logonserver is a server at the end of a 2mbit cable not good!
Thankyou greatly for any help.
Oz
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