Exchange 2003 mailboxes are getting moved
Hi
In exchange 2003 mailbox move :
If the Mailbox move fails, the mailbox is still residing at the original location .So, if the corruption or other errors occur during the migration .It will leave the old mailbox intact .Only
if the move succeeds that the original mailbox is removed from the source mailbox.
please confirm
And what are the different mailbox scenarios , in which the mailbox move fails but there are ways to recover the mailboxes
Can the .edb and .stm files get corrupt at the time of move
what are the risk involved at the time of moving the mailboxes
and what are the different backup scenarios
March 21st, 2012 5:42am
On Wed, 21 Mar 2012 09:42:52 +0000, Exchangeskumar wrote:
>In exchange 2003 mailbox move :
>
>If the Mailbox move fails, the mailbox is still residing at the original location .So, if the corruption or other errors occur during the migration .It will leave the old mailbox intact .Only if the move succeeds that the original mailbox is removed from
the source mailbox.
>
>please confirm
That's correct.
>And what are the different mailbox scenarios , in which the mailbox move fails but there are ways to recover the mailboxes
If the move fails the mailbox isn't in need of recovery, it's still
where it was, with the same contents, as it was before you tried to
move it.
You can try moving the mailbox to another E2K3 database. That usually
fixes any problems -- if the move is successful. If the move fails you
can run "isinteg" on the database. If the move continues to fail you
can export the mailbox to a PST and then import it into the target
database.
>Can the .edb and .stm files get corrupt at the time of move
Sure, just the same as they can during any operation -- sending mail
deleting mail, receiving mail, etc.
>what are the risk involved at the time of moving the mailboxes
The most common problem is not haveing a sufficient amount for space
on the target server to accomodate the volume of mail that's being
loaded into the database.
>and what are the different backup scenarios
That's a complicated question because you're asking about both
Exchange and the Active Directory.
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March 21st, 2012 5:55pm