RE: Speeding up process

2012-11-02 Thread Sobey, Richard A
Nice to know, thanks.

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B. Smith
Sent: 01 November 2012 21:58
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Speeding up process

Not if someone has been assigned  a permission level of none.

From: Sobey, Richard A [mailto:r.so...@imperial.ac.uk]
Sent: Thursday, November 1, 2012 5:47 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Speeding up process

Wouldn't FMA override any settings the user can set themselves?

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RE: EXCHANGE 2010 SP1 upgrade to EXCHANGE 2010 SP2 rollup4.

2012-11-02 Thread Sobey, Richard A
I'd like to know more information about the database schema updates. When we 
did our SP2 upgrade, I pretty much did it the same way as I did a rollup. Each 
server took about 60 minutes and there was no downtime. (Six mailbox servers).

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[mailto:bounce-9559043-8066...@lyris.sunbelt-software.com] On Behalf Of xyz
Sent: 02 November 2012 01:56
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: EXCHANGE 2010 SP1 upgrade to EXCHANGE 2010 SP2 rollup4.

Greetings,
We have  a simple Two node DAG running W2K8 R2 SP1 and EXCHANGE 2010 SP1 rollup 
4.3 and both are on strong HP G7 physical boxes with dual 6 core processors 
with 48 GIG RAM, so plenty of horsepower.

We plan to upgrade  each host to EXCHANGE 2010 SP2 and rollup 4 next week.

One vendor I checked with indicates that each host will take up to 3 hours to 
upgrade so we should plan for a six hour project.
That seems a bit high, but not sure.
Does anyone have experience as to how long this upgrade will take with each 
host?
Any other issues we should be aware of before we start this project upgrade?

Thanks for any input.

Dana


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RE: EXCHANGE 2010 SP1 upgrade to EXCHANGE 2010 SP2 rollup4.

2012-11-02 Thread Senter, John
We went from SP1 RU1 to SP2 RU4 and each server took a little less than 1 hour. 
 The schema extensions will add to the time on the first CAS server but that 
was about 20 mins.  Upgrade went pretty straight forward.


From: xyz [mailto:x...@minneapolis.edu]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2012 9:56 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: EXCHANGE 2010 SP1 upgrade to EXCHANGE 2010 SP2 rollup4.

Greetings,
We have  a simple Two node DAG running W2K8 R2 SP1 and EXCHANGE 2010 SP1 rollup 
4.3 and both are on strong HP G7 physical boxes with dual 6 core processors 
with 48 GIG RAM, so plenty of horsepower.

We plan to upgrade  each host to EXCHANGE 2010 SP2 and rollup 4 next week.

One vendor I checked with indicates that each host will take up to 3 hours to 
upgrade so we should plan for a six hour project.
That seems a bit high, but not sure.
Does anyone have experience as to how long this upgrade will take with each 
host?
Any other issues we should be aware of before we start this project upgrade?

Thanks for any input.

Dana


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RE: EXCHANGE 2010 SP1 upgrade to EXCHANGE 2010 SP2 rollup4.

2012-11-02 Thread Michael B. Smith
[1] do your schema upgrade separately
[2] disable CRL checking on every server
[3] apply the update

I have seen it take as much as an hour and a half, but never 3 hours. I would 
ask what the 6 hours includes? A full backup of each node? Contingency in case 
of update failure?

I warn clients up front that we need to plan for contingencies, but quote those 
as add-ons, not base price.

Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com

From: xyz [mailto:x...@minneapolis.edu]
Sent: Thursday, November 1, 2012 9:56 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: EXCHANGE 2010 SP1 upgrade to EXCHANGE 2010 SP2 rollup4.

Greetings,
We have  a simple Two node DAG running W2K8 R2 SP1 and EXCHANGE 2010 SP1 rollup 
4.3 and both are on strong HP G7 physical boxes with dual 6 core processors 
with 48 GIG RAM, so plenty of horsepower.

We plan to upgrade  each host to EXCHANGE 2010 SP2 and rollup 4 next week.

One vendor I checked with indicates that each host will take up to 3 hours to 
upgrade so we should plan for a six hour project.
That seems a bit high, but not sure.
Does anyone have experience as to how long this upgrade will take with each 
host?
Any other issues we should be aware of before we start this project upgrade?

Thanks for any input.

Dana


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Unable to mount two databases

2012-11-02 Thread Reimer, Mark
Exchange 2010 Standard (version 14.00.0639.021) on Windows 2008 R2 Standard. 
Everything running great until yesterday.

We had major power issues yesterday and the server went down hard, and this 
morning I find that two of our 5 databases won't mount. (My email is on one of 
the good ones that do mount). Below is the error. I've changed the server and 
database name.  I have done a shutdown, startup to see if that might help. All 
5 databases are on the same raid set, so I don't think I have a hardware issue.

From what I can read (if my google fu is any good), my best option is to 
recover from backup (the backup is done daily, using Windows native tools). 
Recovery of Exchange databases is something I've never had to do before.

Any other thoughts/ideas/hints would be appreciated.

Thanks,




Microsoft Exchange Error

Failed to mount database 'Mailbox Database xx'.

Mailbox Database xx
Failed
Error:
Couldn't mount the database that you specified. Specified database: Mailbox 
Database xx; Error code: An Active Manager operation failed. Error: The 
database action failed. Error: Operation failed with message: 
MapiExceptionJetErrorReadVerifyFailure: Unable to mount database. 
(hr=0x80004005, ec=-1018)
[Database: Mailbox Database xx, Server: myserver.local].

An Active Manager operation failed. Error: The database action failed. Error: 
Operation failed with message: MapiExceptionJetErrorReadVerifyFailure: Unable 
to mount database. (hr=0x80004005, ec=-1018)
[Database: Mailbox Database xx, Server: myserver.local]

An Active Manager operation failed. Error: Operation failed with message: 
MapiExceptionJetErrorReadVerifyFailure: Unable to mount database. 
(hr=0x80004005, ec=-1018)
[Server: myserver.local]

MapiExceptionJetErrorReadVerifyFailure: Unable to mount database. 
(hr=0x80004005, ec=-1018)






OK




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RE: Unable to mount two databases

2012-11-02 Thread Michael B. Smith
A -1018 error is an indication of a corrupted database. You must restore.

There ARE other options, but they are very timeconsuming and potentially will 
not fix anything.

From: Reimer, Mark [mailto:mark.rei...@prairie.edu]
Sent: Friday, November 2, 2012 10:20 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Unable to mount two databases

Exchange 2010 Standard (version 14.00.0639.021) on Windows 2008 R2 Standard. 
Everything running great until yesterday.

We had major power issues yesterday and the server went down hard, and this 
morning I find that two of our 5 databases won't mount. (My email is on one of 
the good ones that do mount). Below is the error. I've changed the server and 
database name.  I have done a shutdown, startup to see if that might help. All 
5 databases are on the same raid set, so I don't think I have a hardware issue.

From what I can read (if my google fu is any good), my best option is to 
recover from backup (the backup is done daily, using Windows native tools). 
Recovery of Exchange databases is something I've never had to do before.

Any other thoughts/ideas/hints would be appreciated.

Thanks,




Microsoft Exchange Error

Failed to mount database 'Mailbox Database xx'.

Mailbox Database xx
Failed
Error:
Couldn't mount the database that you specified. Specified database: Mailbox 
Database xx; Error code: An Active Manager operation failed. Error: The 
database action failed. Error: Operation failed with message: 
MapiExceptionJetErrorReadVerifyFailure: Unable to mount database. 
(hr=0x80004005, ec=-1018)
[Database: Mailbox Database xx, Server: myserver.local].

An Active Manager operation failed. Error: The database action failed. Error: 
Operation failed with message: MapiExceptionJetErrorReadVerifyFailure: Unable 
to mount database. (hr=0x80004005, ec=-1018)
[Database: Mailbox Database xx, Server: myserver.local]

An Active Manager operation failed. Error: Operation failed with message: 
MapiExceptionJetErrorReadVerifyFailure: Unable to mount database. 
(hr=0x80004005, ec=-1018)
[Server: myserver.local]

MapiExceptionJetErrorReadVerifyFailure: Unable to mount database. 
(hr=0x80004005, ec=-1018)






OK




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Prairie Bible Institute
Box 4000
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RE: Unable to mount two databases

2012-11-02 Thread Michael B. Smith
Excellent point

+1

From: Damien Solodow [mailto:damien.solo...@harrison.edu]
Sent: Friday, November 2, 2012 10:25 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Unable to mount two databases

The 1018 points to a torn page (aka logical damage within the database). A 
restore is likely your best bet, but it may require some care to minimize loss 
around log files.

If you've never done this before, I would strongly advise spending the $250 to 
open a PSS case and have MS Exchange Support guide you through it.

DAMIEN SOLODOW
Systems Engineer
317.447.6033 (office)
317.447.6014 (fax)
HARRISON COLLEGE

From: Reimer, Mark [mailto:mark.rei...@prairie.edu]
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2012 10:20 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Unable to mount two databases

Exchange 2010 Standard (version 14.00.0639.021) on Windows 2008 R2 Standard. 
Everything running great until yesterday.

We had major power issues yesterday and the server went down hard, and this 
morning I find that two of our 5 databases won't mount. (My email is on one of 
the good ones that do mount). Below is the error. I've changed the server and 
database name.  I have done a shutdown, startup to see if that might help. All 
5 databases are on the same raid set, so I don't think I have a hardware issue.

From what I can read (if my google fu is any good), my best option is to 
recover from backup (the backup is done daily, using Windows native tools). 
Recovery of Exchange databases is something I've never had to do before.

Any other thoughts/ideas/hints would be appreciated.

Thanks,




Microsoft Exchange Error

Failed to mount database 'Mailbox Database xx'.

Mailbox Database xx
Failed
Error:
Couldn't mount the database that you specified. Specified database: Mailbox 
Database xx; Error code: An Active Manager operation failed. Error: The 
database action failed. Error: Operation failed with message: 
MapiExceptionJetErrorReadVerifyFailure: Unable to mount database. 
(hr=0x80004005, ec=-1018)
[Database: Mailbox Database xx, Server: myserver.local].

An Active Manager operation failed. Error: The database action failed. Error: 
Operation failed with message: MapiExceptionJetErrorReadVerifyFailure: Unable 
to mount database. (hr=0x80004005, ec=-1018)
[Database: Mailbox Database xx, Server: myserver.local]

An Active Manager operation failed. Error: Operation failed with message: 
MapiExceptionJetErrorReadVerifyFailure: Unable to mount database. 
(hr=0x80004005, ec=-1018)
[Server: myserver.local]

MapiExceptionJetErrorReadVerifyFailure: Unable to mount database. 
(hr=0x80004005, ec=-1018)






OK




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Box 4000
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Fax: 403-443-5540
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RE: EXCHANGE 2010 SP1 upgrade to EXCHANGE 2010 SP2 rollup4.

2012-11-02 Thread Sharp, Kevin
Hi:

We've got similar server hardware to yours in a 2 node DAG  (MB role only) and 
did this exact process a few months ago.  I believe the entire process for each 
node was just over the hour mark for each one.

Kevin

From: xyz [mailto:x...@minneapolis.edu]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2012 7:56 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: EXCHANGE 2010 SP1 upgrade to EXCHANGE 2010 SP2 rollup4.

Greetings,
We have  a simple Two node DAG running W2K8 R2 SP1 and EXCHANGE 2010 SP1 rollup 
4.3 and both are on strong HP G7 physical boxes with dual 6 core processors 
with 48 GIG RAM, so plenty of horsepower.

We plan to upgrade  each host to EXCHANGE 2010 SP2 and rollup 4 next week.

One vendor I checked with indicates that each host will take up to 3 hours to 
upgrade so we should plan for a six hour project.
That seems a bit high, but not sure.
Does anyone have experience as to how long this upgrade will take with each 
host?
Any other issues we should be aware of before we start this project upgrade?

Thanks for any input.

Dana


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Re: Sanity check

2012-11-02 Thread Candee
Thanks!
I had checked the list of *approved* phone users; but of course he was
connecting with his personal phone.
Bah.



On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 8:47 PM, Alice Goodman ali...@mckinstry.com wrote:

  See if a smart phone is involved. I have had that experience here. 

 ** **

 Alice

 ** **

 *From:* Candee [mailto:can...@gmail.com]
 *Sent:* Thursday, November 01, 2012 11:33 AM

 *To:* MS-Exchange Admin Issues
 *Subject:* Re: Sanity check

 ** **

 Apparently my server is sending it every eleven minutes, and the appliance
 is generating the NDR.

 It seems the message is being marked as a temp-fail instead of a permanent
 fail.

  

 Nov  1 10:22:21 smtp sm-mta[18146]: qA1FCKQc018146: timeout waiting for
 input from mail.braueronline.com. during client DATA status 

 On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 2:04 PM, Candee can...@gmail.com wrote:

 Good catch - the originating machine is our spam appliance.

 I don't have access to the logs on that; I emailed the vendor to check for
 me.

 Thanks!


  

 On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 1:44 PM, John Matteson john.matte...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hi Candee:

  

 Try checking the send queue on your gateway system (whatever
 machine actually processes mail to destinations on the Internet). See if
 it’s there. If you don’t see it there, then check the connectivity logs
 there.

  

 Also, what is the originating machine for the NDR going to the
 user?

  

 John M.

  

 *From:* Candee [mailto:can...@gmail.com]
 *Sent:* Thursday, November 01, 2012 1:33 PM


 *To:* MS-Exchange Admin Issues
 *Subject:* Re: Sanity check

  

 Okay, so I was wrong.

 There's no trace of it in our spam appliance logs.

 What's next? Move the mailbox?
 I have been Googling (funny how that became a verb!) all morning, but
 I haven't found much useful information.



  

 On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 12:59 PM, Candee can...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks, I will.



  

 On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 12:52 PM, Michael B. Smith mich...@smithcons.com
 wrote:

  I would look in the Connectivity logs to verify, but sounds like it.

  

 *From:* Candee [mailto:can...@gmail.com]
 *Sent:* Thursday, November 1, 2012 12:33 PM
 *To:* MS-Exchange Admin Issues
 *Subject:* Sanity check

  

 Exchange 2010 - fully patched; Outlook 2010 on the user's end.

 One user is getting the same NDR every eleven minutes. I don't see any
 corresponding events in any of the event logs (2 CAS servers, 2 MBX
 servers).

 The tracking logs have Receive (SMTP) /Deliver, over and over - each
 messageID repeated just twice.

 Am I right in thinking it's on the other side?

  

 Thanks!

 Candee

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RE: Unable to mount two databases

2012-11-02 Thread Reimer, Mark
Update. I restored the two databases from backup, and used eseutil to clean 
them up. They mounted, and AFAIK, everybody is happy.

Thanks for the advice. It was actually fairly painless (just took quite a bit 
of time).

Mark

From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com]
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2012 8:29 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Unable to mount two databases

A -1018 error is an indication of a corrupted database. You must restore.

There ARE other options, but they are very timeconsuming and potentially will 
not fix anything.

From: Reimer, Mark [mailto:mark.rei...@prairie.edu]
Sent: Friday, November 2, 2012 10:20 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Unable to mount two databases

Exchange 2010 Standard (version 14.00.0639.021) on Windows 2008 R2 Standard. 
Everything running great until yesterday.

We had major power issues yesterday and the server went down hard, and this 
morning I find that two of our 5 databases won't mount. (My email is on one of 
the good ones that do mount). Below is the error. I've changed the server and 
database name.  I have done a shutdown, startup to see if that might help. All 
5 databases are on the same raid set, so I don't think I have a hardware issue.

From what I can read (if my google fu is any good), my best option is to 
recover from backup (the backup is done daily, using Windows native tools). 
Recovery of Exchange databases is something I've never had to do before.

Any other thoughts/ideas/hints would be appreciated.

Thanks,




Microsoft Exchange Error

Failed to mount database 'Mailbox Database xx'.

Mailbox Database xx
Failed
Error:
Couldn't mount the database that you specified. Specified database: Mailbox 
Database xx; Error code: An Active Manager operation failed. Error: The 
database action failed. Error: Operation failed with message: 
MapiExceptionJetErrorReadVerifyFailure: Unable to mount database. 
(hr=0x80004005, ec=-1018)
[Database: Mailbox Database xx, Server: myserver.local].

An Active Manager operation failed. Error: The database action failed. Error: 
Operation failed with message: MapiExceptionJetErrorReadVerifyFailure: Unable 
to mount database. (hr=0x80004005, ec=-1018)
[Database: Mailbox Database xx, Server: myserver.local]

An Active Manager operation failed. Error: Operation failed with message: 
MapiExceptionJetErrorReadVerifyFailure: Unable to mount database. 
(hr=0x80004005, ec=-1018)
[Server: myserver.local]

MapiExceptionJetErrorReadVerifyFailure: Unable to mount database. 
(hr=0x80004005, ec=-1018)






OK




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Prairie Bible Institute
Box 4000
Three Hills, AB  T0M-2N0  Canada
Tel: 403-443-5511, Ext. 3476
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RE: iOS 6.0.1 confirmation???

2012-11-02 Thread Michael B. Smith
Microsoft is evaluating the update and there will be communication soon.

From: Senter, John [mailto:john.sen...@etrade.com]
Sent: Friday, November 2, 2012 1:55 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: iOS 6.0.1 confirmation???

Has anyone able to confirm if the iOS 6.0.1 update fixed the calendar hijacking 
issue?

We only had a couple of users reporting the problem, but they were VP's, so we 
do not want to use them for testing.

Thanks





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RE: Sync issue Synchronization of some deletions failed.

2012-11-02 Thread Michael B. Smith
Ignore it.

From: Al Rose [mailto:arose...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, November 2, 2012 2:35 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Sync issue Synchronization of some deletions failed.

Synchronization of some deletions failed.[8004010F-501-0-130]

Should i be worried about this sync errors? I have googled it and see everyone 
is having the same issue but there no fixes yet.
I started to see it happening in my Inbox after i migrated from 2003 to 2010 
but i don't see how it impacts my emails.

Thanks

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Re: Message tracking log documentation

2012-11-02 Thread Candee
Does this help?
http://allcomputers.us/windows_server/integrating-client-access-into-exchange-server-2010-design.aspx

Outlook MAPI—Traditional MAPI access has been replaced with MAPI on the
Middle Tier (MoMT), which enables Outlook clients to communicate through
the CAS servers. Outlook versions that support access to Exchange Server
2010 servers are limited to the 2003, 2007, and 2010 versions of Outlook.

On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 3:10 PM, Campbell, Rob 
rob_campb...@centraltechnology.net wrote:

  Anybody know where to find the documentation on the abbreviations used
 for ClientType in the SourceContext field of an E2010 Submit event?

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 Specifically, what kind of client does MOMT represent?

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 Can’t seem to find that documented anywhere……  


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Re: Message tracking log documentation

2012-11-02 Thread Kurt Buff
On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 12:10 PM, Campbell, Rob
rob_campb...@centraltechnology.net wrote:
 Anybody know where to find the documentation on the abbreviations used for
 ClientType in the SourceContext field of an E2010 Submit event?



 Specifically, what kind of client does MOMT represent?



 Can’t seem to find that documented anywhere……

MAPI on the Middle Tier.

I'm guessing this:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/jribeiro/archive/2009/09/18/exchange-2010-mapi-on-the-middle-tier.aspx

and this:
http://www.msexchange.org/articles_tutorials/exchange-server-2007/planning-architecture/uncovering-new-rpc-client-access-service-exchange-2010-part1.html

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RE: Message tracking log documentation

2012-11-02 Thread Campbell, Rob
Yes it does. Thanks.

Kind of sad that there doesn't seem to be an MS documentation on it.

From: Candee [mailto:can...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2012 2:22 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Message tracking log documentation

Does this help?
http://allcomputers.us/windows_server/integrating-client-access-into-exchange-server-2010-design.aspx

Outlook MAPI-Traditional MAPI access has been replaced with MAPI on the Middle 
Tier (MoMT), which enables Outlook clients to communicate through the CAS 
servers. Outlook versions that support access to Exchange Server 2010 servers 
are limited to the 2003, 2007, and 2010 versions of Outlook.
On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 3:10 PM, Campbell, Rob 
rob_campb...@centraltechnology.netmailto:rob_campb...@centraltechnology.net 
wrote:
Anybody know where to find the documentation on the abbreviations used for 
ClientType in the SourceContext field of an E2010 Submit event?

Specifically, what kind of client does MOMT represent?

Can't seem to find that documented anywhere..

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RE: EXCHANGE 2010 SP1 upgrade to EXCHANGE 2010 SP2 rollup4.

2012-11-02 Thread Alice Goodman
I would stay on RU2  or RU3 until the issues with RU4_v2 are worked out.

AND I have a simple 2-node DAG running W2K8 R2  (not yet SP1) and your time is 
due to moving to SP2, not because you are moving to R4.

Yes, SP2 can take some time.. I don't think it was 3 hours though..

For RU4 issues - read some here:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/el-GR/exchange2010/thread/df0e3031-6efd-4611-a2ee-4f40e523ac3c

RU4 is supposed to fix search in OWA - 
http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2011/06/30/after-installing-exchange-2010-service-pack-1-searching-via-owa-or-outlook-online-mode-fails.aspx

Check to see if this is installed - Office Filter Pack 
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2597139

Alice

From: xyz [mailto:x...@minneapolis.edu]
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2012 6:56 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: EXCHANGE 2010 SP1 upgrade to EXCHANGE 2010 SP2 rollup4.

Greetings,
We have  a simple Two node DAG running W2K8 R2 SP1 and EXCHANGE 2010 SP1 rollup 
4.3 and both are on strong HP G7 physical boxes with dual 6 core processors 
with 48 GIG RAM, so plenty of horsepower.

We plan to upgrade  each host to EXCHANGE 2010 SP2 and rollup 4 next week.

One vendor I checked with indicates that each host will take up to 3 hours to 
upgrade so we should plan for a six hour project.
That seems a bit high, but not sure.
Does anyone have experience as to how long this upgrade will take with each 
host?
Any other issues we should be aware of before we start this project upgrade?

Thanks for any input.

Dana


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Exchange DAG restore to recovery database

2012-11-02 Thread Maglinger, Paul
When restoring a backup from an Exchange 2010 DAG to a recovery database, does 
the recovery database need to be part of a DAG as well?

I'm having trouble getting my restore out of dirty shutdown.  The eseutil 
/r says that it completed successfully.  Considering using eseutil /cc , but 
can't find something that refers directly to recovery databases and want to 
make sure I don't hurt my production database.  Some information that I've 
found indicates that I could use eseutil /cc on the recovery database, but I 
don't see how that distinguishes between the production and recovery database. 

When trying to mount on the server the application log shows:
 
At '11/2/2012 2:40:55 PM' the Exchange store database 'CSRecoverDB' copy on 
this server detected corruption on the active copy of the database. To help 
identify the specific failure, consult the Event log on the server for other 
storage and ExchangeStoreDb events.  Service recovery was attempted by 
failover to another copy, which was unsuccessful in restoring the service. 
Error: There is only one copy of this mailbox database (CSRecoverDB). Automatic 
recovery is not available.

Is this because it has been restored from a DAG backup?

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RE: Exchange DAG restore to recovery database

2012-11-02 Thread Michael B. Smith
Doing a restore of a DAG db is complicated.

Let me see if I can find my notes.

-Original Message-
From: Maglinger, Paul [mailto:pmaglin...@scvl.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 2, 2012 3:59 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Exchange DAG restore to recovery database

When restoring a backup from an Exchange 2010 DAG to a recovery database, does 
the recovery database need to be part of a DAG as well?

I'm having trouble getting my restore out of dirty shutdown.  The eseutil 
/r says that it completed successfully.  Considering using eseutil /cc , but 
can't find something that refers directly to recovery databases and want to 
make sure I don't hurt my production database.  Some information that I've 
found indicates that I could use eseutil /cc on the recovery database, but I 
don't see how that distinguishes between the production and recovery database. 

When trying to mount on the server the application log shows:
 
At '11/2/2012 2:40:55 PM' the Exchange store database 'CSRecoverDB' copy on 
this server detected corruption on the active copy of the database. To help 
identify the specific failure, consult the Event log on the server for other 
storage and ExchangeStoreDb events.  Service recovery was attempted by 
failover to another copy, which was unsuccessful in restoring the service. 
Error: There is only one copy of this mailbox database (CSRecoverDB). Automatic 
recovery is not available.

Is this because it has been restored from a DAG backup?

-Paul

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RE: Exchange DAG restore to recovery database

2012-11-02 Thread Maglinger, Paul
Here's further clarification on what I want to do.
We're testing retention policies.
A particular user wanted to be in on the test group.
Said user did not set up retention tags.
Said user waited until after 45 days before discovering stuff disappeared.
Said user wants his stuff back.

So I don't need to recover the DAG as the DAG.  I need to recover the database 
so I can export said user's stuff to a PST.



 -Original Message-
 From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com]
 Sent: Friday, November 02, 2012 4:07 PM
 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
 Subject: RE: Exchange DAG restore to recovery database
 
 Doing a restore of a DAG db is complicated.
 
 Let me see if I can find my notes.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Maglinger, Paul [mailto:pmaglin...@scvl.com]
 Sent: Friday, November 2, 2012 3:59 PM
 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
 Subject: Exchange DAG restore to recovery database
 
 When restoring a backup from an Exchange 2010 DAG to a recovery database, does
 the recovery database need to be part of a DAG as well?
 
 I'm having trouble getting my restore out of dirty shutdown.  The eseutil 
 /r says that it
 completed successfully.  Considering using eseutil /cc , but can't find 
 something that
 refers directly to recovery databases and want to make sure I don't hurt my 
 production
 database.  Some information that I've found indicates that I could use 
 eseutil /cc on the
 recovery database, but I don't see how that distinguishes between the 
 production and
 recovery database.
 
 When trying to mount on the server the application log shows:
 
 At '11/2/2012 2:40:55 PM' the Exchange store database 'CSRecoverDB' copy on 
 this
 server detected corruption on the active copy of the database. To help 
 identify the
 specific failure, consult the Event log on the server for other storage and
 ExchangeStoreDb events.  Service recovery was attempted by failover to 
 another
 copy, which was unsuccessful in restoring the service. Error: There is only 
 one copy
 of this mailbox database (CSRecoverDB). Automatic recovery is not available.
 
 Is this because it has been restored from a DAG backup?
 
 -Paul
 
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RE: Exchange DAG restore to recovery database

2012-11-02 Thread Michael B. Smith
Not that complicated. But I couldn't get it to work automatically.

Restore the DB and logfiles to a new location. Run eseutil to bring the DB to 
a clean-shutdown. Using PowerShell with -ConfigurationOnly point the database 
configuration to the database. Mount the database.

-Original Message-
From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 2, 2012 5:07 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Exchange DAG restore to recovery database

Doing a restore of a DAG db is complicated.

Let me see if I can find my notes.

-Original Message-
From: Maglinger, Paul [mailto:pmaglin...@scvl.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 2, 2012 3:59 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: Exchange DAG restore to recovery database

When restoring a backup from an Exchange 2010 DAG to a recovery database, does 
the recovery database need to be part of a DAG as well?

I'm having trouble getting my restore out of dirty shutdown.  The eseutil 
/r says that it completed successfully.  Considering using eseutil /cc , but 
can't find something that refers directly to recovery databases and want to 
make sure I don't hurt my production database.  Some information that I've 
found indicates that I could use eseutil /cc on the recovery database, but I 
don't see how that distinguishes between the production and recovery database. 

When trying to mount on the server the application log shows:
 
At '11/2/2012 2:40:55 PM' the Exchange store database 'CSRecoverDB' copy on 
this server detected corruption on the active copy of the database. To help 
identify the specific failure, consult the Event log on the server for other 
storage and ExchangeStoreDb events.  Service recovery was attempted by 
failover to another copy, which was unsuccessful in restoring the service. 
Error: There is only one copy of this mailbox database (CSRecoverDB). Automatic 
recovery is not available.

Is this because it has been restored from a DAG backup?

-Paul

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RE: Exchange DAG restore to recovery database

2012-11-02 Thread Michael B. Smith
Doctor doctor, it hurts when I do this!

Don't do that.

-Original Message-
From: Maglinger, Paul [mailto:pmaglin...@scvl.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 2, 2012 5:39 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Exchange DAG restore to recovery database

Here's further clarification on what I want to do.
We're testing retention policies.
A particular user wanted to be in on the test group.
Said user did not set up retention tags.
Said user waited until after 45 days before discovering stuff disappeared.
Said user wants his stuff back.

So I don't need to recover the DAG as the DAG.  I need to recover the database 
so I can export said user's stuff to a PST.



 -Original Message-
 From: Michael B. Smith [mailto:mich...@smithcons.com]
 Sent: Friday, November 02, 2012 4:07 PM
 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
 Subject: RE: Exchange DAG restore to recovery database
 
 Doing a restore of a DAG db is complicated.
 
 Let me see if I can find my notes.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Maglinger, Paul [mailto:pmaglin...@scvl.com]
 Sent: Friday, November 2, 2012 3:59 PM
 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
 Subject: Exchange DAG restore to recovery database
 
 When restoring a backup from an Exchange 2010 DAG to a recovery 
 database, does the recovery database need to be part of a DAG as well?
 
 I'm having trouble getting my restore out of dirty shutdown.  The 
 eseutil /r says that it completed successfully.  Considering using 
 eseutil /cc , but can't find something that refers directly to 
 recovery databases and want to make sure I don't hurt my production 
 database.  Some information that I've found indicates that I could use 
 eseutil /cc on the recovery database, but I don't see how that distinguishes 
 between the production and recovery database.
 
 When trying to mount on the server the application log shows:
 
 At '11/2/2012 2:40:55 PM' the Exchange store database 'CSRecoverDB' 
 copy on this server detected corruption on the active copy of the 
 database. To help identify the specific failure, consult the Event log 
 on the server for other storage and ExchangeStoreDb events.  Service 
 recovery was attempted by failover to another copy, which was 
 unsuccessful in restoring the service. Error: There is only one copy of this 
 mailbox database (CSRecoverDB). Automatic recovery is not available.
 
 Is this because it has been restored from a DAG backup?
 
 -Paul
 
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RE: the properties on this object have invalid data exchange 2010 SP1

2012-11-02 Thread Campbell, Rob
1. Can you find the events in the AdminAuditLog from the creation of this 
account?



2. Did you check the user's UPN?


From: xyz [x...@minneapolis.edu]
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2012 7:47 PM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: the properties on this object have invalid data exchange 2010 SP1

Greetings,
Exchange 2010 SP1 rollup 4.3

We have had this in production since summer 2010 with no issues with 1500 user 
accounts.

A recently created user can’t access the mailbox my test  sending to them gets 
delivery failure.

Our Process:

Account creation   tech creates the account in AD.
Vendor wrote the script that then picks all this up each night and creates the 
mailbox and this has always worked.

I checked, and all data the tech entered setting up in AD appears correct.

Next I look in EMC and find mailbox is created, but when I click on it, I get 
the the properties on this object have invalid data etc.

Google indicates a possible cause is a space in the alias but also many other 
possible issues.

I go to the proper EMC screen and  check and see no space and the alias name 
format is what it should , but backspace over it anyway just to see and type it 
again, but when I apply I get:

***

Microsoft Exchange Error

The following error(s) occurred while saving changes:
Set-Mailbox
Failed
Error:
The address '11857027' is invalid: 11857027 isn't a valid SMTP address. The 
domain name can't contain spaces and it has to have a prefix and a suffix, such 
as example.com.
***

I look in the EMC tab that shows all the SMTP, and can’t see any issue that 
sticks out as wrong – it all looks normal per what we see in working accounts 
with all the SMTP addresses.
I will continue to dig into this creating some test accounts, but hoping 
someone may have some ideas on where to focus.

Thanks for any suggestions.

Dana






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