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Servers are not discovered via AD Sys Discovery

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I am baffled and looking for some help.

 

My SCCM environment is setup w/multiple primary child sites that report to a central site for reporting only.

 

I initially setup my child site to discover and deploy the config manager client to workstations. This was done with the AD site setup as the boundary and AD System discovery enabled for the OU's containing the workstations. This worked flawlessly. I am managing around 1400 nodes and its great.

 

However I am now attempting to do the same for Servers. The servers are in the same AD site as the workstations so no additional config is needed for that. However when I add the servers OU to the AD System discovery I get nothing. I should be discovering close to 200 servers.

 

But the servers are not discovered (have tried to force discovery) and there is not a hint of them mentioned in the adsysdis.log. I figured I would see a bunch of errors if nothing else.

 

 

Any ideas? What am i missing?

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Sure thing . . . attached is the adsysdis.log file.

 

Also, I have double checked that the correct OU for servers is selected. I got a few corworkers to looks as well just to make sure I wasn't missing it.

 

 

All of the servers in my site begin w/"hou-". The only server I see is the LDAP query for workstations against the domain controller, hou-dcc01.

 

I do not see anywhere in the log where the discovery is attempting to find servers.

 

If I manually install the client on a server and assign the MP and Site code it reports into my site server with no problems.

 

 

 

I appreciate the second set of eyes.

adsysdis.log

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