I'm sort stuck between a rock and tree.I've recently (1 month ago) upgraded
to R2 (sccm2012) new hardware / vm. The DB is on a SQL cluster and the
application resides on a VM (win2012). So everything is good, clients
reporting in, the old 2012 RTM has been decommed.

 

I now have one single primary and ip address range's, our AD Sites /
Services boundaries are set with /8 and I had issues. So I went with ranges
rather than allowing the boundaries to be created and added into the single
group.

 

I currently have over 11k objects discovered via (network / heartbeat / ad
system); of those 11K I have 3700 (windows -client / server) and 900
(macintosh) and 3800 (mobile / tablet). Pretty good numbers.

 

So one item I'm noticing on a few systems that are outside the US primarily
in EMEA / HKG / Syd, is that they have the old RTM site code. I've done some
spot checking within the schema, the old site code is not published, DNS is
good, the new R2 server has rights to publish and the new site code is
presented.

 

Now on some of the client the ccmsetup log shows the following:

 

The MP set to the new server and the return code of 0, which is an
indication of success installation.

 

However, within the locationservices.log I'm seeing a "failed to retireve
DNS service record using _mssms_mp_(old sitecode).tcp_child domain, DNS
returned error 9003"

 

Not sure what is generating that since the system -> systemmanagement has no
record of the old site code at the forest / domain / child domain level.

 

Has anyone seen this before, I've done everything by even doing a manual
(psexec remote execution of ccmsetup /uninstall) rebooted the resource and
then executed a auto install as well as manual and still fails.

 

Thanks

 

 

Thomas



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