Thanks for the response. I wonder if it's related to the error I'm seeing on the AU server. First I got this: Log Name: Application Source: MSExchange ADAccess Date: 2014-06-26 03:14:57 Event ID: 2937 Task Category: Validation Level: Warning Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: zaumail01p.example.com Description: Process edgetransport.exe () (PID=3436). Object [CN=Mailbox Database 0321391216,CN=Databases,CN=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT),CN=Administrative Groups,CN=Example,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=example,DC=com]. Property [PublicFolderDatabase] is set to value [example.com/Configuration/Deleted Objects/Public Folder Store (USXCH) DEL:7f591f3b-8dc1-4997-8785-50576c81bb1c], it is pointing to the Deleted Objects container in Active Directory. This property should be fixed as soon as possible.
So, I updated the properties on the database to point to the US public folder, but now I'm seeing this: Log Name: Application Source: MSExchange Store Driver Date: 2014-06-26 03:57:45 Event ID: 1020 Task Category: MSExchangeStoreDriver Level: Error Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: aumail01p.example.com Description: The store driver couldn't deliver the public folder replication message "Hierarchy ([email protected])" because the following error occurred: The Active Directory user wasn't found. For the above, I'm looking at these articles right now: http://blogs.technet.com/b/littusdsouza/archive/2012/09/13/public-folder-replication-between-exchagne-2007-and-exchange-2010-fails-with-1020-events.aspx and http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2010/05/05/3409916.aspx I'm not sure this next one is applicable, but we're at SP3 no URs at this point, so it surely wouldn't hurt to try it: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2855083 Kurt On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 11:24 AM, Michael B. Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > Those three system folders are no longer used in Exchange 2010. I suspect you > are attempting to either replicate an empty folder, or have invalid > replication partners in the list. But that is a simple guess. > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > On Behalf Of Kurt Buff > Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 12:32 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Exchange] Exchange 2010 - event id 3092 msexchange is public store > > All, > > We've recently retired our three Exchange 2003 (AU, UK and US) servers > (Exchange uninstalled and servers shut down) in favor of two Exchange > 2010 servers (the UK office now doesn't have an Exchange server - their > mailboxes live on the US server). We had problems with the PFs on the UK > server, but restored them to the US PF database from a backup, using the > Lucid8 Digiscope product (which is pretty cool, BTW, and pretty darn > inexpensive for what it does.) > > Prior to decommissioning the E2003 servers, I ran the following one-liner to > see the state of PF replicas, and it came back clean, with no replicas > pointing to any E2003 servers (watch the line wrap): > > Get-publicfolder -recurse -resultsize unlimited | > Select Name,ParentPath,@{Name=’replicas’;Expression={[string]::join(";", > ($_.replicas))}} | > Export-CSV c:\temp\PFReplicas.csv > > Now, on the US E2010 server (and not on the AU E2010 server), I'm seeing > what's in the subject line, for about a quarter of our PFs. > > The main text of the error is: > > Error 1129 occurred while processing a replication event. > > The errors are for the following three system folders: > > (2-FFFFFFFF0004) NON_IPM_SUBTREE\Events Root > (5-15) NON_IPM_SUBTREE\schema-root > (5-11) NON_IPM_SUBTREE\StoreEvents{7F591F3B-8DC1-4997-8785-50576C81BB1C} > > plus about 3500 out of about 12500 IPM_SUBTREE PFs. There might be more > folders with this message, but the eventlog overflows at 20mb in about 30 > minutes, and I not inclined to re-size it for this problem, unless absolutely > needed. > > The errors might be related to the UK Exchange server with which we had PF > problems, but AFAICT only some of the problem PFs found in the eventlog were > on the UK E2003 server - some were only housed on the US > E2003 server. > > I'm going to restart the Exchange services this evening and see if that makes > a difference, but suspect it won't. > > I've been STFW for several hours, and am not seeing anything that will let me > quell the messages and/or solve the problem. The PFs are in use, and need to > remain. > > Can anyone point me in the right direction on this? > > Thanks, > > Kurt > >
