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Thread: what gets scavenged?

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what gets scavenged?
"r" <none[ at ]none.com> 5/11/2007 7:12:10 PM
If you set aging/scavenging, does it just scavenge A and PTR records or does
it do everything (NS, SRV, etc)? I ask because I have lots of SRV records
( ldap, gc, kerberos) for current domain controllers and most of the time
stamps are still the date when the DC came online. Is this normal?

Thanks.


RE: what gets scavenged?
Ryan Hanisco 5/13/2007 2:49:01 AM
R,

Scavenging will scavenge any records with a time stamp. Some records that
are imported or auto created come with no timestamp which is the service's
flag to ignore the record and pass it over.

It can be a problem with srv and other records being deleted if you are
doing something funky with them. Normally though, they are fine.

--
Ryan Hanisco
MCSE, MCTS: SQL 2005, Project+
Chicago, IL


"r" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> If you set aging/scavenging, does it just scavenge A and PTR records or does
> it do everything (NS, SRV, etc)? I ask because I have lots of SRV records
> ( ldap, gc, kerberos) for current domain controllers and most of the time
> stamps are still the date when the DC came online. Is this normal?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>

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