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test dcdiag fails delegation: missing (glue) record for removed host

Asked by: aolong62

A small domain with primary and secondary DC, when I run dcdiag on each of the controllers, I get a delegation failure,

"Warning: DNS server: dc-01.domain.local. IP <Unavailable> Failure:Missing glue A record"

The problem is that this server "dc-01" no longer exists, and I can't find any reference to it in AD or DNS. dcdiag passes all other tests.

Domain Controller Diagnosis
 
Performing initial setup:
   Done gathering initial info.
 
Doing initial required tests
   
   Testing server: Default-First-Site-Name\EWS-DC-01
      Starting test: Connectivity
         ......................... EWS-DC-01 passed test Connectivity
 
Doing primary tests
   
   Testing server: Default-First-Site-Name\EWS-DC-01
 
DNS Tests are running and not hung. Please wait a few minutes...
   
   Running partition tests on : ForestDnsZones
   
   Running partition tests on : DomainDnsZones
   
   Running partition tests on : Schema
   
   Running partition tests on : Configuration
   
   Running partition tests on : ews
   
   Running enterprise tests on : ews.local
      Starting test: DNS
         Test results for domain controllers:
            
            DC: ews-dc-01.ews.local
            Domain: ews.local
 
                  
               TEST: Delegations (Del)
                  Warning: DNS server: dc-01.ews.local. IP: <Unavailable> Failure:Missing glue A record
         
         Summary of DNS test results:
         
                                            Auth Basc Forw Del  Dyn  RReg Ext  
               ________________________________________________________________
            Domain: ews.local
               ews-dc-01                    PASS PASS PASS FAIL PASS PASS n/a  
         
         ......................... ews.local failed test DNS
                                  
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2009-04-13 at 05:17:39ID24316920
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DNS

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Windows 2003 Server

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Answers

 

by: meugenPosted on 2009-04-14 at 01:06:34ID: 24135784

1. It looks like there is no host record for the domain controller in question.
I would also run DNSLINT in addition to dcdiag tests. Sometimes the
information is a bit clearer

2. I assume that dc-01.ews.local is a DC which was not properly demoted/promoted. So i think you should try to remove data associated to it in AD: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/216498

 

by: aolong62Posted on 2009-04-14 at 08:30:27ID: 24139407

I ran dnlslint and the report indicates no problems. The are two CNAME records, as there should be, one each for the two live DC's. No missing records.

I then ran ntdsutil (metadata cleanup) and found no dead servers in the domain, just the two live ones. Nothing to clean up. BTW - the dead server was properly demoted and removed with dcpropmo before it was decommissioned.

Then checked all local domains in DNS for any references to dead name servers: I found and deleted one, and deleted some entries for the dead server under _mcds and restarted DNS.

After this, dcdiag still fails the Delegation test, stating there is no glue record for dc-01.ews.local, the non-existant server. Is there some other means to find where this object is hiding so I can remove it?

 

by: aolong62Posted on 2009-04-14 at 08:43:37ID: 24139552

Found it! There was an _mcds object under ews.local with a sole entry (dc-01.ews.local). Deleting this object fixed the issue. Human oversight again. Thank you for the tips.

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