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Microsoft DNS server generating event ID 3000
I have two Active Directory intergrated DNS servers that are generating the following error in DNS event logs:
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: DNS
Event Category: None
Event ID: 3000
Date: 3/3/2006
Time: 10:19:46 AM
User: N/A
Computer: S071NT23
Description:
The DNS server has encountered numerous run-time events. To determine the initial cause of these run-time events, examine the DNS server event log entries that precede this event. To prevent the DNS server from filling the event log too quickly, subsequent events with Event IDs higher than 3000 will be suppressed until events are no longer being generated at a high rate.
I have found several dcouments on the internet suggesting that DNS logging should be modified to include all DNS log events. I checked both of my DNS servers and they are both configured to log all events. No other events are being logged in the events logs relating to this problem. Name resolution, active directory replication all appear to be functioning normally.
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: DNS
Event Category: None
Event ID: 3000
Date: 3/3/2006
Time: 10:19:46 AM
User: N/A
Computer: S071NT23
Description:
The DNS server has encountered numerous run-time events. To determine the initial cause of these run-time events, examine the DNS server event log entries that precede this event. To prevent the DNS server from filling the event log too quickly, subsequent events with Event IDs higher than 3000 will be suppressed until events are no longer being generated at a high rate.
I have found several dcouments on the internet suggesting that DNS logging should be modified to include all DNS log events. I checked both of my DNS servers and they are both configured to log all events. No other events are being logged in the events logs relating to this problem. Name resolution, active directory replication all appear to be functioning normally.
Check your dns replication/AD replication as this is the usual cause of the 3000 error.
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ok, I also face the same issue.
Does this Warning dangerous or can be ignored ?
Does this Warning dangerous or can be ignored ?