DC Interelations
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@JaredBusch said
His problem is DNS. But DNS is handed out by the DHCP server, which is the issue. I already said he could go hit every device and manually set DNS in the clients and it would work. but that is not resolving the issue.
And all I was asking (perhaps unrelated to his issue, and again, sorry to muddy the waters) was that since people were suggesting he restore from backup, isn't that frowned upon if there is indeed still a working DC in his domain? I do know people who have done it and lived to tell the tale. (Considering you were a part of me finding out today that I've had a microphone in my laptop for 4 years now and didn't know, I bet you can guess who it was.)
That's it.
I know YOU are trying to get him to recreate the VM. I was only talking about restoring a DC from backup. Because it was mentioned.
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@BRRABill said in DC Interelations:
@JaredBusch said
His problem is DNS. But DNS is handed out by the DHCP server, which is the issue. I already said he could go hit every device and manually set DNS in the clients and it would work. but that is not resolving the issue.
And all I was asking (perhaps unrelated to his issue, and again, sorry to muddy the waters) was that since people were suggesting he restore from backup, isn't that frowned upon if there is indeed still a working DC in his domain? I do know people who have done it and lived to tell the tale. (Considering you were a part of me finding out today that I've had a microphone in my laptop for 4 years now and didn't know, I bet you can guess who it was.)
That's it.
I know YOU are trying to get him to recreate the VM. I was only talking about restoring a DC from backup. Because it was mentioned.
Restoring a DC that is only a DC is stupid. you have the risks of replications, etc.
But his DC is not just a DC. It is also the primary DNS server used inthe network as a whole and the DHCP server.
The minor if any issues he you would see for restoring a DC are nothing compared to getting this all up and working.
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@JaredBusch said
The minor if any issues he you would see for restoring a DC are nothing compared to getting this all up and working.
OK.
When this unnamed person did it, there was a lot of stern talk about how dumb it was. (Even though it all worked out fine.)
Glad to know it's not such a big deal.
Carry on...
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@BRRABill said in DC Interelations:
@JaredBusch said
The minor if any issues he you would see for restoring a DC are nothing compared to getting this all up and working.
OK.
When this unnamed person did it, there was a lot of stern talk about how dumb it was. (Even though it all worked out fine.)
Glad to know it's not such a big deal.
Carry on...
It is not a best practice for valid reasons.
But that does not mean that things do not work.
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@BRRABill said in DC Interelations:
@JaredBusch said
The minor if any issues he you would see for restoring a DC are nothing compared to getting this all up and working.
OK.
When this unnamed person did it, there was a lot of stern talk about how dumb it was. (Even though it all worked out fine.)
Glad to know it's not such a big deal.
Carry on...
Is this me and that stupid exchange export from Hyper-V into XS that is being discussed here?
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@DustinB3403 said in DC Interelations:
@BRRABill said in DC Interelations:
@JaredBusch said
The minor if any issues he you would see for restoring a DC are nothing compared to getting this all up and working.
OK.
When this unnamed person did it, there was a lot of stern talk about how dumb it was. (Even though it all worked out fine.)
Glad to know it's not such a big deal.
Carry on...
Is this me and that stupid exchange export from Hyper-V into XS that is being discussed here?
No no, it was all me.
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Oh, did I say that?
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And yes, I really did not know my laptop had a microphone?
Anyone else do anything dumb today?
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@BRRABill said in DC Interelations:
@DustinB3403 said in DC Interelations:
@BRRABill said in DC Interelations:
@JaredBusch said
The minor if any issues he you would see for restoring a DC are nothing compared to getting this all up and working.
OK.
When this unnamed person did it, there was a lot of stern talk about how dumb it was. (Even though it all worked out fine.)
Glad to know it's not such a big deal.
Carry on...
Is this me and that stupid exchange export from Hyper-V into XS that is being discussed here?
No no, it was all me.
So, not that anyone cares, but this is what happened:
When I was doing a P2V of our DATA server, I wasn't thinking that it was also a DC. The P2V worked fine, then I was like ... oohhhh, maybe I shouldn't have done that.
Obviously I should have demoted it first. And obviously I should have had all those roles on one server.
But that's all in the past.
LOOK A BIRD!
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I don't want to confuse anyone in that other thread...
But if, say, the port the host was plugged into went bad, the host and VMs would still be able to talk to each other right?
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@BRRABill said in DC Interelations:
I don't want to confuse anyone in that other thread...
But if, say, the port the host was plugged into went bad, the host and VMs would still be able to talk to each other right?
He would not be able to connect to any VM on that host.
The fact that the vSphere console sees it hints that this isnot a problem. but it certainly is still possible if they had dedicated management networks. That is uncommon in this size though.