Delete Public Folder Database
Hi,I have a dismounted public folder database which I need to delete.Everytime I try and delete it I can't because of various errors. I do not have a backup of it, I want to re-create a new public folder database.Is there anyway to force delete this public folder database, create a new one and then link it to my other database stores?Regards,TerryTerry http://www.sucked-in.com
November 6th, 2009 3:56am

Hi,You would have PF replicas? What errors?REad on http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa997202.aspx& http://msexchangeteam.com/archive/2007/07/09/445967.aspx& http://support.microsoft.com/kb/152745Nitin Gupta (gupnit) | MVP - Exchange | http://www.nitingupta.in/blogs
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November 6th, 2009 5:04am

Hi,There are no PF replicas or backups.All I want to do is delete the current public folder database.The physical disk which the public folder database used to reside, does not exist anymore and is not recoverable in any way.However, Exchange still has links to this public folder database, which I want to remove or re-create in a proper location.Is this possible?Regards,TerryTerry http://www.sucked-in.com
November 9th, 2009 7:55am

Hi Terry, From your description, I guess that the Public Folder database file (EDB/STM file) has lost. You would like to remove the Public Folder database AD object through ESM (Exchange 2003) or EMC (Exchange 2007). If I am off base, please let me know. At this time, would you please let me know whether it is a single Exchange Server environment. If not, please describe your topology more detailed. In addition, please also let me know the Exchange Server Version. Regarding Exchange still has links to this public folder database, whether you mean that the Mailbox Database still points to the Public Folder Database object? I would like to explain that basically, we do not need to remove the Public Folder database AD object. You could move the database file path to another directory and mount database through ESM/EMC. A new database file (EDB/STM) will be created automatically. Thanks, Mike
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November 10th, 2009 11:40am

Hi Mike,You are pretty much spot on with your description of my problem.It is indeed a single Exchange Server environment which has all the Exchange roles.Exchange Server Version: Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Fully updated.What you are saying is sufficient for me to do, currently the existing (nonexistant) public folder database points to somewhere on the D: (which does not exist). I want to move it to a drive that does. When I try and move it in the console it doesn't let me because it can't read the source public folder database.If you need any more information plase let me know.Thanks in advance,TerryTerry http://www.sucked-in.com
November 11th, 2009 12:39am

Hi Terry, I have performed a local test on my lab to reproduce the issue. I encounter following error when attempting to move-databasepath: There are no source files under the path:E:\pfdb. Use the command Move-Databasepath -ConfigurationOnly in the Exchange Management Shell to set the new path in Active Directory only. If you encounter the same error, I would like to explain that it is normal because the original database file cannot be located. You should use ConfigurationOnly to set the new database path in AD for the Public Folder Database AD object. For example:move-databasepath "mb\second storage group\public folder database" -edbfilepath "c:\pfdb\public folder database.edb" -configurationonlyThanks, Mike
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November 11th, 2009 7:08am

Mike,I ran the following command:Move-DatabasePath "EXCH-Server\Second Storage Group\Public Folder Database" -edbfilepath "E:\Exchange Databases\Public Store\Public Folder Database.edb" -configurationonlyThis worked and I see the change now in Exchange Management Console. However, i still cannot mount the database. The folder I used above for the -edbfilepath is empty, do i need to create the "Public Folder Database.ebd" file myself?When I try to mount it through the Management console i get this error:--------------------------------------------------------Microsoft Exchange Error--------------------------------------------------------Failed to mount database 'Public Folder Database'. Public Folder DatabaseFailedError:Exchange is unable to mount the database that you specified. Specified database: AUMEL-WIN-EXH01\Second Storage Group\Public Folder Database; Error code: MapiExceptionCallFailed: Unable to mount database. (hr=0x80004005, ec=-1023).--------------------------------------------------------OK--------------------------------------------------------Terry http://www.sucked-in.com
November 12th, 2009 3:09am

Hi Terry, 1. Would you please let me know whether the Second Storage Group has only the Public Folder database? 2. Whether the Log Path and System Path for the second storage group also point to the D: (which does not exist) 3. If the Second Storage group has only the Public Folder database, I suggest you move the current transaction log files and checkpoint to another folder. Then, please attempt to mount the database file again. Mike Shen TechNet Subscriber Support in forum If you have any feedback on our support, please contact tngfb@microsoft.com
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November 12th, 2009 12:56pm

Mike,The second storage group only has the public folder database.I want to also move the logs for that storage group do a different drive (L:) where the logs are for all my databases.Is there a way to move these before I try and mount the database?Regards,TerryTerry http://www.sucked-in.com
November 13th, 2009 1:55am

HiTerry, Whether the Transation log files for the Second Storage Group also points to the disk D: (which does not exist anymore)? If yes, I would like to explain that you can use Move-StorageGroupPath command with configurationonly parameter: For your reference: Move-StorageGroupPath http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa997256.aspx ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mike Shen TechNet Subscriber Support in forum If you have any feedback on our support, pleasecontact tngfb@microsoft.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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November 13th, 2009 10:18am

Hi Mike,I had already found this and everything is working. I needed to also move the SystemPath as well, everything came up and I have rebuilt the OAB and everything is working again.Thankyou so much for your help.Regards,TerryTerry http://www.sucked-in.com
November 16th, 2009 12:10am

Hi Terry, Thanks for your respons. I am glad to know everything is working now. Thanks,Mike
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November 16th, 2009 6:28am

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