Exchange Server - DAG in Exchange 2010
Asked By Danie Vink
13-Nov-09 01:25 AM
Hi,
My scenario is as follows:
1. AD Site1 - CAS1 with DAG MBX1 active copy of database
2. AD Site2 - CAS2 with DAG MBX1 healthy copy of database
The Databases are in a DAG across the sites with active copy MBX1 in Site1
and a healthy copy on server in Site2. When I *over MBX1 from Site1 to Site2
the CAS1 loses track of where the active copy is and I have to connect to
CAS2 to connect to the active DAG copy in Site2. (And vice versa).
IMO that is wrong. The Active Manager should notify the CAS server(s) as to
where the active copy is now after *over and redirect all clients to that
copy.
What am I missing here?
Regards
Vinkie
Database
(1)
Vinkie
(1)
Vice
(1)
IMO
(1)
John Fullbright replied to Danie Vink
Does the DAG have an IP address in each site?
John
Exchange 2007 Storage / Database move Exchange Server We are planning to move the database (D: \ Database, E: \ Logs) and storages group to a new partition (F: \ database; G: \ logs). The databases we are moving is about 100GB. Just wonder if we use the Move storage and database command any idea how long it will take? Thanks, Vince EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of 4977-842a-6dafb17b6d74 / wcf-workflow-services-usi.aspx Exchange Admin Discussions WPF (1) WCF (1) Database (1) Storages (1) Ec832ac7 (1) Serevr (1) Blah (1) Upto (1) Hi , It depends on answer if you specify details heathe heathe@protechdynamix.com www.protechdynamix.com Exchange 2007 Storage / Database move 21-Sep-09 We are planning to move the database (D: \ Database, E: \ Logs) and storages group to a new partition (F: \ database; G: \ logs
converting EDB database to SQL database Exchange Server Hi, Does anyone have idea on converting an exchange EDB database into SQL database? Exchange Admin Discussions Database (1) F644de94 (1) STM (1) Don't think you can do a one to one than you think. There is no such way you can export them to a SQL database. If you understand the whole architecture of the EDB and probably STM files then you of, but perhaps explain your goal and someone may have other suggestions. keywords: converting, EDB, database, to, SQL, database description: Hi, Does anyone have idea on converting an exchange EDB database into SQL database
mailbox role the error message is a bit baffling uninstall cannot continue. Data 'Public folder database' the public folder database that you specified is in use by a mailbox database. Mailbox database: Mailbox database. I tried to remove the public folder database and i get the same error ? any clues mark Exchange Admin Discussions Active Directory (1 Windows Server (1) CN (1) ARandomStringHere (1) InformationStore (1) YourOrganization (1) Database (1) YourServer (1) There might be a more sophisticated way to fix this, but my
Possible Exchange Database Corruption Exchange Server I have an Exchange 2003 SP2 server and the other nigh the backup started failing (Backup Exec) stating: Access denied to database Mailbox Store (Serv_Name) Database or database element is corrupt I am trying to determine if it is really corrupt or not back 3 days and I wasn't sure of the ramifications of restoring the original database once some of the mailboxes had been moved, then it would be restoring mailboxes that now exist on another server?? Thanks Chris W Exchange Miscellaneous Discussions Database (1) MailboxesThey (1) Windows (1) Serv (1) Exec (1) Mailboxes (1) Backfill (1) Exmerge (1 issues? Any idea of the average amount of time to run these utilities against a database this size? Thanks Chris W keywords: Possible, Exchange, Database, Corruption description: I have an Exchange 2003 SP2 server and the other nigh the backup