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Ive used netsh to move the scopes from one server to another. There were some minor issues (documented in technet) but it works fairly well.
Other things to try:
 
From the 2000 Server Resource Kit
Microsoft DHCP Database Export Import Tool - DHCPEXIM.EXE
    Just like the title says. An import/export tool. I prefered netsh as I could edit the script between servers.
DHCP Objects 1.0 - DHCPOBJS.EXE
    dll to program against a dhcp server. It has issues with scopes that have more than 255 reservations.
 
If anyone knows of any other type of automation tool to use against a dhcp server I would really like to hear about it.
 
Clyde Burns
Norton Healthcare.
Louisville Ky.


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Rochford
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 7:52 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] DHCP/Netsh

You can't have 2 identical servers running at the same time (you'd get some exciting conflicts!) but you could dump your working server and keep the file safe. When your working server fails you then just reload the data into a "spare" server and your DHCP server is back and running. I'd guess it would make sense to do a scheduled dump of this data at regular intervals so that the file is always reasonably up to date.
 
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 October 2003 17:13
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] DHCP/Netsh

Everyone,

 

Has anyone ever used Netsh to move DHCP to another server?

In Mark Minasi’s book he talks about using it to add another DHCP server to your network by dumping it with Netsh from one machine and Exec it to another machine.

He did not go into much detail but I did not think you could have identically configured DHCP server’s on a network.

 

Thanks

Jerry

 

Scicom Data Services

Minnetonka,Mn

 

 


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