My store.exe is crashing and causing an Dr. Watson, Event ID: 4097, in the application
event log. The system is Windows 2000 Advanced SP2 and Exchange 2000 SP2.
It crashes the cluster to lose the store for about 1 minutes then it does come back
online. I have searched all resources that I
Title: Message
Has
anyone installedSP3 in an cluster environment, if so any problems on the
installation?
Eric SaboNT AdministratorComputing Services
CenterCalifornia University of Pennsylvania
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Subject: RE: Store.exe keeps crashing
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q196016
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Subject: RE: Store.exe keeps crashing
Eric,
Did you see
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q305219
Also did you apply the malformed message security bulleting patch
thingey ?
Thanks
Rob
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System: windows 2000 Advance Server SP2; Exchange 2000 SP2
Has anyone seen this before in their application log?
Source: EXDCO
Event ID: 8255
Type: Error
Description: The background calendaring agent failed to logon to the MDB, or create a
session object on the
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Any chance you have A/V software on this server scanning drive M:?
William
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Go
with 2X700 Mhz PIII Xeon, if necessary then you would have to ability to put two
more processors for future growth.
Eric SaboNT AdministratorComputing Services
CenterCalifornia University of Pennsylvania
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I would recommend it, buy good hardware. We had very little problems with our
exchange cluster so far. Just only one issue with Scanmail but with all new
technologies we are working through that problem.
Eric Sabo
NT Administrator
Computing Services Center
California University of
Exchange 2000 SP2 Native Mode
2 NODE cluster Windows Advanced Server SP2 (active/active)
8000+ users
Proliant DL580, Quad Pentium III XEON - 700 MHZ - 2 MB cache each processor
3 GB Physical Memory
60 GB RAID on each server
Each server is attached through a HBA to an
Can you audit a just one public folder to see who is accessing it? If so, where do
you turn this on.
Eric Sabo
NT Administrator
Computing Services Center
California University of Pennsylvania
List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
?
Tom
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Tom,
We are at the following level for Scanmail version 6.0
, May 17, 2002 11:42 AM
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Subject: RE: Anyone using TrendMicro Scanmail in an clustered environment?
The 6.0 threw me off, I just got all of our boxes to 3.8.
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environment?
What version of Trend? If you are not at 3.8, I would
recommending moving to it, it doesn't mug the store!
Tom
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using
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Subject: Anyone
using TrendMicro Scanmail in an clustered environment?
I'm having some
problems with my cluster and we think that it is trendmicro that is cause
Subject: RE: Anyone using TrendMicro Scanmail in an clustered
environment?
What version of Trend? If you are not at 3.8, I
would recommending moving to it, it doesn't mug the store!
Tom
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to tell
you in these papers.
Only that the return seems to exceed the
effort.
Active/Passive is best for now.
William
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Did anyone change their exchange services to log on as an account in the
domain or is everyone just using localsystem account.
This is an example of the error messages I got:
The Microsoft Exchange IMAP4 service failed to start due to the
following error:
The account specified for this service
Subject: RE: Services running on cluster nodes
What version Each?
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Did anyone change their exchange services to log
it is not required, it is the
MS recommended solution.
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Conversation: Services running on cluster nodes
Subject: RE: Services running on cluster nodes
/Passive is best for now.
William
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I'm starting today to deploy my first exchange 2000 active/active
cluster. I read the white papers from Microsoft on how to set this up.
Is there anything that they forget to tell you in these papers. We have
7000 users in our exchange site now, which contains two servers. We
never have more
I'm running a two-node (active/active) exchange cluster running w2k adv
sp2 and E2k SP2, when I do a failover or a move group. I am having
problems with the SMTP Virtual Server. It makes an Event ID 2074 in the
application log and a Event ID 1069 in the system log.
Everything seems to work
We are going to try to use Exchange 2000 for the scheduling of rooms and
events here on campus by using public folders with calendars, is anyone
using Exchange for this. Will Exchange work for this? Is there any
particular setup necessary for this?
Any feedback would be appreciated.
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rooms for events
Sure it works. You mean just keep calendars as Public Folders.
There is no unique set up that I know of
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Eric [mailto:[EMAIL
ach inside.
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Matthew,
How did you set yours up?
I'm thinking about doing on
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