Domain Controller Troubleshoot
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@Alket_tux said in Domain Controller Troubleshoot:
at the moment i am, but there are certain cases i cannot.. or some other pc on the domain cannot be reached at certain times thats why i want to trouleshoot it...
Sounds like a network issue. Any reason to believe that it is related to the Domain Controller?
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@scottalanmiller said in Domain Controller Troubleshoot:
@Alket_tux said in Domain Controller Troubleshoot:
at the moment i am, but there are certain cases i cannot.. or some other pc on the domain cannot be reached at certain times thats why i want to trouleshoot it...
Sounds like a network issue. Any reason to believe that it is related to the Domain Controller?
And what do the logs say for the server?
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@Alket_tux said in Domain Controller Troubleshoot:
at the moment i am, but there are certain cases i cannot.. or some other pc on the domain cannot be reached at certain times thats why i want to trouleshoot it...
Are you pinging it by IP or hostname?
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@wirestyle22 said in Domain Controller Troubleshoot:
@Alket_tux said in Domain Controller Troubleshoot:
at the moment i am, but there are certain cases i cannot.. or some other pc on the domain cannot be reached at certain times thats why i want to trouleshoot it...
Are you pinging it by IP or hostname?
The better question is he able to ping it at all, is he losing packets during a ping?
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I'm not sure we are even up to pinging yet. We aren't clear what "cannot be reached" means here.
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The first thing to check is your DNS. Are you using the server's DNS server as your primary DNS server setting on your client? If not, you can have weird issues like you are having.
If you check your logs, you'll probably see events that say the domain controller can't be reached, but it won't tell you why.
You'll have to trouble shoot when it's happening. Like Scott said, when you're having the problem, can you ping it by name? Can you ping the domain name? What does nslookup give you when you put in the server name. Those are the basics of troubleshooting your issue.
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@DustinB3403 said in Domain Controller Troubleshoot:
@wirestyle22 said in Domain Controller Troubleshoot:
@Alket_tux said in Domain Controller Troubleshoot:
at the moment i am, but there are certain cases i cannot.. or some other pc on the domain cannot be reached at certain times thats why i want to trouleshoot it...
Are you pinging it by IP or hostname?
The better question is he able to ping it at all, is he losing packets during a ping?
I'm thinking this is most likely a DNS issue but Mike essentially posted what I was going to post. OP hasn't responded yet though.
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Any movement on this?
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@wirestyle22 said in Domain Controller Troubleshoot:
@DustinB3403 said in Domain Controller Troubleshoot:
@wirestyle22 said in Domain Controller Troubleshoot:
@Alket_tux said in Domain Controller Troubleshoot:
at the moment i am, but there are certain cases i cannot.. or some other pc on the domain cannot be reached at certain times thats why i want to trouleshoot it...
Are you pinging it by IP or hostname?
The better question is he able to ping it at all, is he losing packets during a ping?
I'm thinking this is most likely a DNS issue but Mike essentially posted what I was going to post. OP hasn't responded yet though.
The issue is vague enough, it could just be loose cables.
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actually i have not access to the domain controller, just the servers connected to it..
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@Alket_tux said in Domain Controller Troubleshoot:
actually i have not access to the domain controller, just the servers connected to it..
Why are you involved in trying to fix it then?
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@Alket_tux said in Domain Controller Troubleshoot:
actually i have not access to the domain controller, just the servers connected to it..
Then the admins that maintain the DC's need to be alerted, but the more info you give them the better. Did they change out the DC's and the DNS servers are different? Are your servers statically assigned or DHCP?