Exchange Troubleshooting Assistant - CCR Cluster
Hello,I'm trying to run the Exchange Troubleshooting Assistant on an E2K7 SP2 CCR cluster and I am unable to.I get the error \\exchangecluster\c$\Perflogs "The Network Name cannot be found"I am able to map a drive to \\exchangecluster however I cannot map to a share.Is there a way I can run the ExTra on a cluster?Thanks,J.Jack
November 18th, 2009 11:13pm
Guess you get this error in the Exchange Performance Troubleshooter.You should share the C:\PerfLogs directory and refer to it by an UNC path:\\exchcl02\PerfLogsOn the page Configure data collectionData collection optionsRoot data directory, select Browse, expand the Network ... you get the idea.This works with our CCR cluster.MCTS: Messaging | MCSE: S+M | Small Business Specialist
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November 19th, 2009 1:54am
on the advance options under data directory use the IP address of CMS as \\192.168.1.100\PerfLogs assuming ----->192.168.1.100 ( CMS IP address)Perflogs is shared directory, if not you need to do this \\192.168.1.100\c$\Perflogs ( assuming perflogs is in the C directory of the Exchange Server , if you want to place the folder , change the drive letter accordingly....
1.Click on Hide advance data collections options 2.Go to Data Directory on the server 3.Use IP address instead of NetBIOS name or FQDN as \\IPAresssOfCMS\C$\PerfLogs , verify this is working from RUN command window , as far as I understand from your post ----> this is faling\\exchangecluster\c$\Perflogs----->\\X.X.X.X\c$\Perflogs this should work (-: ( X.X.X.X is your CMS IP address)good luck,ocd
December 28th, 2009 7:57pm
FYI
I too have the same issue, but this seems to be something specific with Windows 2008. I support a client environment where Exchange 2007 is on a Windows 2003 cluster and I don't have issues with Performance Troubleshooter.
Under the Data directory on the server path, I've tried using
\\<CMS-IP-Address>\perflogs. I've also tried to use
\\<CMS-IP-Address>\C$\perflogs.
Shared permissions seem to be OK to me. The Everyone group has Full Control. I can connect to the share using the CMS IP Address from another workstation.
Any other ideas?
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May 18th, 2011 10:58am