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The time has come for my buissness to upgrade servers. We
have purchased a new server running 2k3. There are quite a few entrys in our old 2k AS dns server. Is there a way i can export all the entry's, then import them into new server? i tried doing export list from right click on forward, but it outputs a list of the companys domains, is there a way i can export ALL the data so its all in one easy file to import on new server? I will also be needing to do this for IIS if anybody has suggestions. |
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The short answer is that if these domains are
AD-integrated, letting AD replication do the job is simplest. This assumes both servers are turned up at the same time. Second way would be to create the zones on the new server as secondaries, let them transfer over, then switch them to primary or AD-integrated. Finally, you can first convert the zones to standard primary (if necessary), then right-click each zone and do an "update data file", which will create corresponding *.dns files in the system32\dns folder, You can use these .dns files to import on the new server. For AD zones, I'd recommend running a netdiag /fix after the import. There are some other fine points to this depending on how you are setup, but this should get you going. Steve Duff, MCSE Ergodic Systems, Inc. "RIP" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:765301c3e847$2c3c57a0$a101280a@phx.gbl... > The time has come for my buissness to upgrade servers. We > have purchased a new server running 2k3. There are quite > a few entrys in our old 2k AS dns server. Is there a way > i can export all the entry's, then import them into new > server? i tried doing export list from right click on > forward, but it outputs a list of the companys domains, is > there a way i can export ALL the data so its all in one > easy file to import on new server? I will also be needing > to do this for IIS if anybody has suggestions. |
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perfect answer, it worked. thanks you saved me ALOT of time
>-----Original Message----- >The short answer is that if these domains are >AD-integrated, letting AD replication do the >job is simplest. This assumes both servers >are turned up at the same time. > >Second way would be to create the zones on >the new server as secondaries, let them transfer >over, then switch them to primary or AD-integrated. > >Finally, you can first convert the zones to >standard primary (if necessary), then right-click each >zone and do an "update data file", which will create corresponding >*.dns files in the system32\dns folder, You can use >these .dns files to import on the new server. > >For AD zones, I'd recommend running a netdiag /fix >after the import. > >There are some other fine points to this depending on >how you are setup, but this should get you going. > >Steve Duff, MCSE >Ergodic Systems, Inc. > >"RIP" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:765301c3e847$2c3c57a0$a101280a@phx.gbl... >> The time has come for my buissness to upgrade servers. We >> have purchased a new server running 2k3. There are quite >> a few entrys in our old 2k AS dns server. Is there a way >> i can export all the entry's, then import them into new >> server? i tried doing export list from right click on >> forward, but it outputs a list of the companys domains, is >> there a way i can export ALL the data so its all in one >> easy file to import on new server? I will also be needing >> to do this for IIS if anybody has suggestions. > > >. > |
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i should prolly add that i had to go into the registry and
export HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\DNS Server and import onto new server. easy fix >-----Original Message----- >The short answer is that if these domains are >AD-integrated, letting AD replication do the >job is simplest. This assumes both servers >are turned up at the same time. > >Second way would be to create the zones on >the new server as secondaries, let them transfer >over, then switch them to primary or AD-integrated. > >Finally, you can first convert the zones to >standard primary (if necessary), then right-click each >zone and do an "update data file", which will create corresponding >*.dns files in the system32\dns folder, You can use >these .dns files to import on the new server. > >For AD zones, I'd recommend running a netdiag /fix >after the import. > >There are some other fine points to this depending on >how you are setup, but this should get you going. > >Steve Duff, MCSE >Ergodic Systems, Inc. > >"RIP" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:765301c3e847$2c3c57a0$a101280a@phx.gbl... >> The time has come for my buissness to upgrade servers. We >> have purchased a new server running 2k3. There are quite >> a few entrys in our old 2k AS dns server. Is there a way >> i can export all the entry's, then import them into new >> server? i tried doing export list from right click on >> forward, but it outputs a list of the companys domains, is >> there a way i can export ALL the data so its all in one >> easy file to import on new server? I will also be needing >> to do this for IIS if anybody has suggestions. > > >. > |
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