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{: #gettinghelp}
If you experience an issue or have questions when using {{site.data.keyword.dns_full}}, you can use the following resources before you open a support case. {: shortdesc}
- Review FAQs in the product documentation.
- Review Troubleshooting to diagnose and resolve common issues.
- Check the status of the {{site.data.keyword.cloud_notm}} platform and resources by going to the Status page{: external}.
- Review Stack Overflow{: external} to see whether other users ran into the same problem. If you're using the forum to ask a question, tag your question with
ibm-cloud
anddns-svcs
so that it is seen by the {{site.data.keyword.cloud_notm}} development teams.
If you still can't resolve the problem, you can open a support case. For more information, see Creating support cases.
{: #support-case-details}
To ensure that the support team has all of the details for investigating your issue to provide a timely resolution, you must provide detailed information about your issue. Review the following tips about the type of information to include in your support case for issues with {{site.data.keyword.dns_short}}.
Provide the following details:
- The specific IDs of affected VPCs.
- The IDs of the {{site.data.keyword.dns_short}} private resource records (if any).
- The IDs of zones that have affected private resource records (if any).
- The DNS queries made. If possible, give the details on DNS queries related to the issue, including DNS message ID and timestamp for each.
- Information about the source of the DNS query (for example, the ID of the VPC from which the query originated).
- If it affects a custom resolver, then include the custom resolver ID.
- If it affects a GLB health check, then include the GLB health check ID and the IDs of affected GLBs.
- If it is an issue with a forwarding rule, then include the forwarding rule ID.
- If it is an issue with a secondary zone, then include the secondary zone rule ID.