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Event ID 1196, 1119 DNS operation refused Cluster Servers


Error:

Event id 1196, 1119 FailoverClustering appearing on the clustered Exchange and SQL servers, although the cluster seems to be fine the errors are annoying. Cluster network name resource ‘SQL Network Name (MCCNPSQLDB00)’ failed to register DNS name ‘MCCNPSQLDB00.smtp25.org’ over adapter ‘Production VLAN 400’ for the following reason: DNS operation refused.

 

Cause:

The cluster name resource which has been added to the DNS prior to setup active passive cluster ( or any type) need to be updated by the Physical nodes on behalf of the resource record itself. When the active node owns the resources it want to update the A record in the DNS database and DNS record which was created won’t allow any authenticated user to update the DNS record with the same owner

Solution:

Delete the existing A record for the cluster name and re-create it and make sure select the box says “Allow any authenticated user to update DNS record with the same owner name “Don’t worry about breaking anything , this has “ZERO” impact to cluster simply delete the A record and re-create as it is suggested here.

  1. Ricardo
    January 8, 2013 at 1:27 pm

    hi, I already try this solution, but didn’t work. For the SQL Cluster work, but for the DTC didn’t work..please help!!

    • Ricardo
      January 8, 2013 at 1:31 pm

      and for that reason (maybe) i´m now getting a error in the production environement with the ]InfoPath services in the SharePoint platform:

      01/06/2013 11:12:48.20* w3wp.exe (0x16E4) 0x1CE0 InfoPath Forms Services Runtime e5q1 Assert …RequestNotification(IntPtr managedHttpContext, IntPtr nativeRequestContext, IntPtr moduleData, Int32 flags) e0728ac3-b244-4ba4-82f5-9ee7f5c396ed

  2. ASha
    August 10, 2013 at 3:10 pm

    it works ! thank you

  3. Nassim
    November 11, 2013 at 12:01 am

    Do not forget to add everyone’s read access to the record after you re-create the record.

  4. August 17, 2014 at 12:16 pm

    Thanks. It solved.

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  7. July 24, 2015 at 3:32 pm

    After many hours of research have finally solved the problem!

    By default a cluster will try to register the DNS record to all available DNS servers, including the secondary DNS server (ISPs or other specified DNS). The solution is simple,

    1. REMOVE ALL SPECIFIED DNS SERVER EXCEPT YOUR LOCAL DNS SERVER.

    2. Open cluster manager, right click on the cluster IP address, and take offline (will not affect your cluster rolls)

    3. Right click on tour cluster and click repair. WALLA issue fixed.

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