RE: Moving Exchange to Co-Lo

2011-09-03 Thread Lists - Level Five
Have you considered just using rpc/https with dual sign on? So exchange is
in its own complete domain? Just a thought with everyone using rpc/https and
OL2010 might be something to look at.

 

I would also think to move the MX record and Spam (Front End) into the
cabinet as my first step leave that there and then you can bring exchange
over at any time. If you keep with single domain, you might even consider
just putting a new exchange box in the colo and swinging mailboxes over at
your leisure .

 

 

From: John C Owen [mailto:jo...@efotobooth.com] 
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011 2:06 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Moving Exchange to Co-Lo

 

Will the new DC also be the Global Catalog server?

 

I believe that Exchange needs this as well as the AD

 

From: Steve Hart [mailto:sh...@wrightbg.com] 
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011 2:03 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Moving Exchange to Co-Lo

 

I've been asked to move our Spam Titan server and Exchange server to a Co-Lo
facility. I also plan on moving one of our DCs to the Co-Lo, as well.

 

My tentative plan,

 

1) Create the LAN segment, get the routing working, create firewall
policies, etc.

2) Create a new AD site for the Co-Lo

3) Move a domain controller to the Co-Lo. (When I reconfigure the IP
address, it should automatically be in the new site.)

4) Move the Spam Titan and Exchange servers, reconfigure their IPs.
(When I give the Exchange server the new IP, it should bind to the local
DC.)

5) Reconfigure all DNS (Internal and external) with the new addresses.

6) Reconfigure our mapped IPs to route external traffic to the new
internal IPs.

 

Are there problems that I'm overlooking?

 

 

Related question:

We are using SCR in our environment. The target computer is also a file
server and it will remain in our Corporate office. The two servers will be
connected by a 15M MPLS connection. Does this connection create any problems
for SCR?

 

 

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I noticed

2011-09-03 Thread KevinM
I noticed something today trying to avoid failing over a few Exchange 2007 CCR 
clusters. I had an offline DB that would not mount / online - I did not want to 
failover so I tried something new. Something that for reasons beyond me worked 
perfectly. Below is what I have noticed, and what has me wondering why:

* If I kill store.exe via taskmgr, cluadmin will fail the CCR node over 
to the other cluster node. This costs 1-3 minutes of downtime., and is not the 
safest answer.

* If I kill store.exe vis procexp.exe (Process Explorer) store.exe will 
instantly come back up and mount all of the databases in the failed state and 
cluadmin will not fail the server over. - This seems like a winning answer, but 
I don't understand it so It makes me very nervous.

I am wondering why this is - what is different between the two kill processes 
that provides the different results.  I love the new tool in my belt, but I 
would like to understand what I am doing differently and how this might cause 
other issues.


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RE: Moving Exchange to Co-Lo

2011-09-03 Thread Rhett Thatcher


Lists - Level Five li...@levelfive.us wrote:


Have you considered just using rpc/https with dual sign on? So exchange is in 
its own complete domain? Just a thought with everyone using rpc/https and 
OL2010 might be something to look at.

I would also think to move the MX record and Spam (Front End) into the cabinet 
as my first step leave that there and then you can bring exchange over at any 
time. If you keep with single domain, you might even consider just putting a 
new exchange box in the colo and swinging mailboxes over at your leisure …


From: John C Owen [mailto:jo...@efotobooth.com]
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011 2:06 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Moving Exchange to Co-Lo

Will the new DC also be the Global Catalog server?

I believe that Exchange needs this as well as the AD

From: Steve Hart [mailto:sh...@wrightbg.com]mailto:[mailto:sh...@wrightbg.com]
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011 2:03 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Moving Exchange to Co-Lo

I’ve been asked to move our Spam Titan server and Exchange server to a Co-Lo 
facility. I also plan on moving one of our DCs to the Co-Lo, as well.

My tentative plan,

1) Create the LAN segment, get the routing working, create firewall 
policies, etc.
2) Create a new AD site for the Co-Lo
3) Move a domain controller to the Co-Lo. (When I reconfigure the IP 
address, it should automatically be in the new site.)
4) Move the Spam Titan and Exchange servers, reconfigure their IPs. (When I 
give the Exchange server the new IP, it should bind to the local DC.)
5) Reconfigure all DNS (Internal and external) with the new addresses.
6) Reconfigure our mapped IPs to route external traffic to the new internal 
IPs.

Are there problems that I’m overlooking?


Related question:
We are using SCR in our environment. The target computer is also a file server 
and it will remain in our Corporate office. The two servers will be connected 
by a 15M MPLS connection. Does this connection create any problems for SCR?



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Password Issue

2011-09-03 Thread Lynden A. Philadelphia
Does anyone have a How to ... document on Exchange 2007 and Outlook keep 
asking for a password whenever not on a wired network?




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