You left out a couple of important parameters.  

[PS] C:\Scripts>get-mailboxserver | fl MessageTrack*


MessageTrackingLogEnabled               : True
MessageTrackingLogMaxAge                : 30.00:00:00
MessageTrackingLogMaxDirectorySize      : 1000 MB (1,048,576,000 bytes)
MessageTrackingLogMaxFileSize           : 10 MB (10,485,760 bytes)
MessageTrackingLogPath                  : C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exch...
MessageTrackingLogSubjectLoggingEnabled : True

You may need to adjust any (or all) of these, for your environment.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Dave Lum
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 12:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Exchange] E2K10 Message tracking

Troubleshooting some mail delivery delays, I ran the Exchange Troubleshooting 
assistant and in the results I get "Unable to find message tracking log events 
since 09/10/2014 15:31:12 on server MAILBOX1. Make sure that message tracking 
is enabled"

Going to the Exchange Powershell and running Get-MailboxServer | Select 
Name,MessageTrackingLogEnabled | ft -auto

I get the following results:
Name   MessageTrackingLogEnabled
----   -------------------------
MAILBOX1                      True
MAILBOX2                      True

How can I fix that message in the assistant? What we're experiencing is 
intermittent delays of 2-7 minutes, but I don't know if some of this is just 
increased awareness.

I do have performance monitors up looking at various queue lengths, and the 
largest any of them get is the Active Mailbox Delivery Queue length at 23, but 
it never stays that high for more than a minute.





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