HealthMailbox has been corrupted

I deleted a database on our Exchange 2013 (after moving all user, arbitration and public folder mailboxes to another database) and while doing that I got an error that said it was unable to delete a monitoring mailbox. If I now run 'Get-Mailbox -monitor' the results include three Health Monitoring Mailboxes that don't belong to any database.

1. When deleting the database (via EAC) I got the following message:

"Failed to remove monitoring mailbox object of database "Default". Exception: Active Directory operation failed on dc.contoso.local. This error is not retriable. Additional information: Access is denied. Active directory response: 00000005: SecErr: DSID-031520B2, problem 4003 (INSUFF_ACCESS_RIGHTS), data 0 .

July 4th, 2013 5:21am

Do you see the monitoring mailboxes for the new database? I have seen this issue as well - orphaned objects after deleting the database.

No guarantee, this will work for you but what I wound up doing is simply deleting the AD objects under the MESO (Microsoft Exchange System Objects ) folder referenced in those errors and restarting the Exchange Health Service on the server for good measure. Make sure you only delete the invalid objects.  


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July 4th, 2013 7:46am

Yes, I do see two monitoring mailboxes for each of the other databases we have (3 databases, six mailboxes in total) just as expected. I read somewhere that two is the magic number, so I find it a little peculiar that we got 3 orphaned ones when deleting that database.

I guess I'll try your idea and see what happens. Thanks!

July 4th, 2013 8:09am

Well, if it makes you feel any better, I have 3 as well on the original 2013 database .

If you pipe it to :

get-mailbox -Monitoring | Get-MailboxStatistics

You will probably see that one of those health mailboxes has not been logged into in awhile. 

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July 4th, 2013 8:32am

After deleting the three orphaned mailboxes and restarting Microsoft Exchange Health Manager servce everything looks OK when running get-mailbox -Monitoring. I'm just a little unsure what the consequences of this might be, but I guess we'll see that later on :)

Thanks Andy!

July 5th, 2013 5:30am

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