added 2nd domain controller, slight issue.

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Andy

Hi, after I added a second domain controller to my current active
directory setup I notice that every time I reboot a machine it takes
something like 20-45 minutes for it to get past the "applying computer
settings step" I notice if i simply shut down the second domain controller
it gets past this step immediately.

Does anyone know what in the second domain controller is causing this issue?

I have DNS installed on both domain controllers..

-Drew
 
Andy <aweaver@ee.net> wrote:
> Hi, after I added a second domain controller to my current active
> directory setup I notice that every time I reboot a machine it takes
> something like 20-45 minutes for it to get past the "applying computer
> settings step" I notice if i simply shut down the second domain
> controller it gets past this step immediately.
>
> Does anyone know what in the second domain controller is causing this
> issue?
> I have DNS installed on both domain controllers..
>
> -Drew


Is your DHCP server giving out both DNS server IPs to your clients?
Is this new server a GC? (might as well...)
Event log errors anywhere?
 
Well, the server that I rebooted has a static IP, it doesnt use DHCP and on
the 2nd domain controller i dont have DHCP installed, Im not sure if the new
domain controller is a global catalog, I believe it is because I was able to
run the exchange performance test against it.

thanks,
-Drew

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> Andy <aweaver@ee.net> wrote:
>> Hi, after I added a second domain controller to my current active
>> directory setup I notice that every time I reboot a machine it takes
>> something like 20-45 minutes for it to get past the "applying computer
>> settings step" I notice if i simply shut down the second domain
>> controller it gets past this step immediately.
>>
>> Does anyone know what in the second domain controller is causing this
>> issue?
>> I have DNS installed on both domain controllers..
>>
>> -Drew

>
> Is your DHCP server giving out both DNS server IPs to your clients?
> Is this new server a GC? (might as well...)
> Event log errors anywhere?
>
 
Andy <aweaver@ee.net> wrote:
> Well, the server that I rebooted has a static IP, it doesnt use DHCP
> and on the 2nd domain controller i dont have DHCP installed, Im not
> sure if the new domain controller is a global catalog, I believe it
> is because I was able to run the exchange performance test against it.
>
> thanks,
> -Drew


Sorry, I made the assumption that you were referring to a workstations'
bootup time being v slow since you added the second DC. If you're talking
about the first DC .....

Event log errors?
dcdiag & netdiag results / errors?

>
> "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
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> message news:OUGW0$VxHHA.4916@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Andy <aweaver@ee.net> wrote:
>>> Hi, after I added a second domain controller to my current active
>>> directory setup I notice that every time I reboot a machine it takes
>>> something like 20-45 minutes for it to get past the "applying
>>> computer settings step" I notice if i simply shut down the second
>>> domain controller it gets past this step immediately.
>>>
>>> Does anyone know what in the second domain controller is causing
>>> this issue?
>>> I have DNS installed on both domain controllers..
>>>
>>> -Drew

>>
>> Is your DHCP server giving out both DNS server IPs to your clients?
>> Is this new server a GC? (might as well...)
>> Event log errors anywhere?
 
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