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 · Scavenging is the process of removal and clean-up of stale resource records from the DNS zone. The stale resource records will be removed only if the scavenging is enabled on the resource record, where the resource record exists and at least one DNS hosting where the primary copy of the resource records exists. Scavenging can be set in three Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins.  · Step 2: Set Scavenging on the DNS Zone 1. Open the DNS Console 2. Right Click on the zone you want to enable scavenging on and click properties 3. Click the Aging button 4. Now click the box “Scavenge stale resource records”Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins.  · To enable DNS aging and scavenging, you need to proceed as follows: 1. Enable DNS aging and scavenging on DNS zones: Using DNS administrative tool (www.doorway.ru), go to the properties of your DNS zones and then click on Aging. Enable Scavenge stale resource records checkbox, specify the Non-Refresh interval and Refresh interval periods then click on .


So I set my scavenging, but it won't delete some old records, probably because the computers in question are no longer part of the network, not sure. That's not the issue at hand, I have been removing very old DNS entries manually just to help it along and hope scavenge works as expected moving forward when I found these. 1) Aging and scavenging features must be enabled on the DNS server and on the zone. By default, they are not enabled. 2) Resource records must be added dynamically to the zone or manually modified to be used in operations of aging and scavenging. Aging is the process of identifying stale DNS records. The DNS scavenging feature allows you to remove unused DNS resource records from zone data to prevent the accumulation of unneeded records. A scavenging operation determines, based on predefined rules, which records are not needed, i.e. are reclaimable, and removes them.


IIRC enabling scavenging will only run on new or updated records from when you enable it. Id do a big manual cleanout of the old crap at the start anyhow. If you want to manually start the process, right click the DNS server name in DNS manager and select the option Scavenge Stale Resource Records. 6 січ. р. You can configure Windows DNS to scavenge records, removing those applies a timestamp to resource records that you create manually.

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