Wouldn't you be piping into a set and not a get?

Webster

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Kurt Buff
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2016 8:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [powershell] DNS: pulling records from one zone, entering them into 
another zone

All,

We're decommissioning a DNS server in our lab, which had its own zone
- it's a Linux environment, not a Windows environment, so we're not messing 
with AD in the lab.

However, currently our AD DNS servers are secondaries for DNS in the lab. We 
wish to copy the A records from the lab zone into the production zone. After 
that's accomplished, we will be finish off decommissioning the lab DNS server.

STFW shows me how to merge zones, which is not what we're after.

Of course, all of the records we're copying will be static.

I'm just not seeing how to do this one.

Naively, I am thinking that something like this would work:

get-dnsserverresourcerecord -computername usdc01p -zonename examplelab.com 
-rrtype A | select hostname, recorddata | get-dnsserverresourcerecord -zonename 
testzone.net -computername usdc01p

I'm going to stand up a test zone in AD, and try this out.

If anyone's done something like this, do you know of any particular gotchas?

Thanks,

Kurt


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