When you hear hooves…

So I just spent 3 hours troubleshooting something I thought I had inadvertently fouled up, in the process of trying to hack something into working. I had messed with some DNS settings and had even created a new DNS server, then I was having issues logging into the domain. I was sure that what ever I had set up had interfered with the internal DNS connection to the Domain Controller (DC). I walked back every step I had made, I flushed the DNS I tried deleting and re-adding the Network Interface Cards (NICs). Nothing. I found that it wasn’t just on logging in, but I couldn’t access the domain through the user manager or anywhere else. Then I tried accessing the domain from something I hadn’t even touched. Now we were getting somewhere… EVERYTHING was broken! I felt so much better, because I knew that it wasn’t what I did. Now I could go on and solve the bigger problem.
When I finally got around to looking at the DC, the problem was obvious, some process had gone haywire and it was out of memory, but a quick reboot and it was fixed. After kicking myself for wasting so much time, I realized that there was a lesson here:
Sometimes when something goes wrong after you make a change, it was going to go wrong anyway. So don’t always be sure that you are the one that is in the wrong. AND… Some times those hooves really are zebra.
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