Active Directory could not use DNS to resolve the IP address of the source domain controller listed below. To maintain the ...

Active Directory could not use DNS to resolve the IP address of the  source domain controller listed below. To maintain the consistency of  Security groups, group policy, users and computers and their passwords,  Active Directory successfully replicated using the NetBIOS or fully qualified  computer name of the source domain controller.  
  
Invalid DNS configuration may be affecting other essential operations on member  computers, domain controllers or application servers in this Active Directory  forest, including logon authentication or access to network resources.  
  
You should immediately resolve this DNS configuration error so that this  domain controller can resolve the IP address of the source domain controller using  DNS.  
  
Alternate server name:  
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Failing DNS host name:  
 %2  
  
NOTE: By default, only up to 10 DNS failures are shown for any given 12 hour  period, even if more than 10 failures occur.  To log all individual failure  events, set the following diagnostics registry value to 1:  
  
Registry Path:  
HKLM\%5\%6  
  
User Action:  
  
 1) If the source domain controller is no longer functioning or its operating  system has been reinstalled with a different computer name or NTDSDSA object  GUID, remove the source domain controller's metadata with ntdsutil.exe, using  the steps outlined in MSKB article 216498.  
  
 2) Confirm that the source domain controller is running Active directory and  is accessible on the network by typing "net view \\" or  "ping ".  
  
 3) Verify that the source domain controller is using a valid DNS server for  DNS services, and that the source domain controller's host record and CNAME  record are correctly registered, using the DNS Enhanced version  of DCDIAG.EXE available on http://www.microsoft.com/dns  
  
  dcdiag /test:dns  
  
 4) Verify that that this destination domain controller is using a valid DNS  server for DNS services, by running the DNS Enhanced version of DCDIAG.EXE  command on the console of the destination domain controller, as follows:  
  
  dcdiag /test:dns  
  
 5) For further analysis of DNS error failures see KB 824449:  
   http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=824449  
  
Additional Data  
Error value:  
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