Exchange Server - Different Replication paths for CCR
Asked By shivaraj
08-Mar-10 06:46 AM
While configuring CCR, its been mentioned that, I should have same
drive letters in both active and passive nodes for log shipping and
relay operations. (replication paths). Can i setit up with different
drive names for active and passive nodes?
ex ( store1. edb should reside in C:\exchange\store1.edb in active
node and the replication path for this should be in E:\exchange
\store1.edb in passive node?)
Regards,
Shivaraj
Mark Arnold [MVP] replied to shivaraj
No. The file locations must be logically identical meaning that they
must follow the same path even if there are Mount Points in the way.
You cannot have one store pointing to c:\dir\dir\file.edb and the other
going to e:\dir\file.edb

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