Re: sbs2003 and dns
- From: "Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" <gwdibble@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2007 12:48:35 -0500
How about getting a hardware RAID card for that server? And I'm sure you're
already addressing whatever it was that caused that backup to not work.
You might want to consider ShadowProtect Server for backup - it's not cheap
but it's extremely simple, fast, and reliable. The new version has hardware
independent restore, so you should be able to recover from pretty much
anything in a couple of hours at most. http://www.storagecraft.com/
By the way, there's an SBS version of ShadowProtect that has all the
features of the regular server version at a substantial cost saving - other
than cost, the only difference as far as I know is that it only runs on SBS.
"BrianMultiLanguage" <BrianMultiLanguage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Thanks everyone.
As for the bad news, the sbs was restarted SUN but never came out of bios.
failed primary hd, secondary hd wouldn't boot, asr was corrupt, restore
was
a disaster. The sbs is no more, now we are on server std, exchange std.
Thanks again.
"Costas" wrote:
I agree with Dave. I don't think either that it's a DNS server issue.
Run
the command on the client computer and if you still have problems post
back
here
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Costas
"BrianMultiLanguage" <BrianMultiLanguage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
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And doing this on the sbs server will correct its DNS entries?
"Costas" wrote:
From the command prompt on the client run: ipconfig /flushdns
That will clear the DNS resolver cache
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Costas
"BrianMultiLanguage" <BrianMultiLanguage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote
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Is there a command to (?) flush, rebuild, correct DNS entries?
I seen on ping requests there are references to ips and hosts that
are
not
even close, like DNS is mixed up and confused.
Thanks
.
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