The recent thread on DNS scavenging was interesting and
informative. It has lead me to investigate my own DNS
scavenging issue and I'd appreciate some assistance with
figuring out how to resolve it.

I manage a single domain with a mixture of 2 - Win2K &
3 - Win2K3 servers. My 2 DC's are on Win2K boxes, I have
one Win2K3 server running Exchange 2K3 and the other 2
Win2K3 servers are basically file servers at this point
although we plan on promoting one to a DC in the near
future and retiring one of the Win2K DC's.

My DNS is AD integrated.

My issue involves the issue of old, stale DNS RR's not
being properly scavenged and even though I've read some
of the documents linked in the previous thread, I'm still
a bit uncertain how to rectify my issue without totally
botching things - I'm a bit of a newbie...

Anyhow, I examine the contents of my Reverse Lookup Zone
and I find 2 Name entries for the same machine name. If I
examine the properties of each, I see, for example, that
the Record Time Stamp for one is 6-6-05 and 11-21-06 for
the other. Checking DHCP shows that the IP address for the
11-21-06 entry is the active one.

When I check the Aging settings for the zone, I see that the
No-refresh interval is set to 7 hours, the Refresh interval
is set to 7 days and the Scavenge stale RR check box is checked.

OK so far, me thinks.

When I check the properties for the DNS server, under the
Advanced tab, the Enable automatic scavenging of stale records
check box is _not_ checked.

My first question: Should it be checked?
My second question: Are the any negative consequences to doing so?

Next, when I right-click the DNS server and click Set Aging/
Scavenging for All Zones, I see that the No-refresh interval is
set to 7 days, the Refresh interval is also set to 7 days and
the Scavenge stale RR check box is _not_ checked.

My third question: As opposed to my previous 2 questions, is this
where I should be enabling scavenging?

My final question: Once the scavenging has been properly enabled,
will the really stale RR records be removed?


TIA
Gordon Pegue
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