What is going to remove the records? 

The DCs don't look in every site in DNS to see if there are records for
themselves registered. That is what scavenging is about, to remove old
records that are no longer active.

With that information you have given, are you sure your tests for Exchange
were valid and that the records weren't still registered in the old site as
well when running your tests?

  

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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] DCs generating SRV records for 2 sites!?

Hi joe,
   I don't see where scavenging has anything to do with it.  The *wrong* SRV
records are being produced on the child domain DCs.  What I see on my
AD-integrated DNS server is just a reflection of what those DCs register.

-mike

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Sent: Monday, January 02, 2006 8:01 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] DCs generating SRV records for 2 sites!?

Sounds like you don't have scavenging enabled. Also I have seen interesting
DNS deployments where a backup is made of the zones on a regular basis and
the whole zone is reloaded from the backups every x hours. I won't argue for
or against that type of system, only acknowledge that I have seen it in the
wild...
 

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Sent: Monday, January 02, 2006 4:06 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] DCs generating SRV records for 2 sites!?

We have a couple of child domain controllers that were moved from their
respective site into the main site using the AD Site and Services mmc.
The subnet definition was NOT changed accordingly.  This was to try to solve
an Exchange problem (had no effect).  The DCs were moved back to their own
original site a couple of days later.  Now I see that these DCs are
advertising SRV records for both sites!  We've tried deleting (renaming
really) the netlogon.dns and netlogon.dnb files so that they could be
generated automatically upon reboot.  The bogus site SRV records still show
up!  Any thoughts on how we can get this back straight?  Thanks much for any
thoughts.

Mike Thommes
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