How do I remove a ghost exchange database?
I brought up a new Exchange 2010 server and am getting a database showing up that I cannot delete. I am thinking someone in the organization may have setup a test environment on the network and unsuccessfully cleaned up their settings. How do I get rid of
this database?
When I try to remove the data base I get the following.
The database object 'Mailbox Database 1605610390' in Active Directory has been corrupted and is in an inconsistent state. Unable to find any server hosting a copy of this database.
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [], NoServersForDatabaseException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 604FFDD1
I've tried locating the database in AD as well as ADSIEdit and have been unsuccessful. I need to setup a DAG and really don't want to start out with something corrupt that may come back to bite us.
Thanks for any assistance you can provide.
Ryan
January 5th, 2011 3:14pm
Did you use ADSIEdit and check in "CN=Databases,CN=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT),CN=Administrative Groups,CN=<exchange organization>,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=<domain>,DC=<normally "com">"
This is where all the databases in my DAG are being listed?
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January 5th, 2011 3:32pm
CN=Databases is what I am not seeing. I am new to this organization and the active directory is extremely messy. OU's and containers all over. It should fall right under the default naming context am I right?Ryan
January 5th, 2011 4:22pm
Does this help?
http://smtpport25.wordpress.com/2010/08/21/removing-first-exchange-2010-database/
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January 5th, 2011 4:26pm
It's not an arbitration issue. The database showing doesn't exist. There is only an entry somewhere in active directory telling Exchange there is a corrupt database. Unfortunately it still counts against our licensing. Haha.Ryan
January 5th, 2011 4:37pm
Found the CN=Databases and removed the database. Rebooting everything now. Thanks for the info!Ryan
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January 5th, 2011 5:25pm