Do not work on servers while your feet are wet.

Trusssst me.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Smits [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 11:38 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Clustering Exchange


Interesting debate on clustering Exchange. We just put in an Exchange
cluster (5.5, sp4, Win2K servers) and I'm slowing getting my feet wet with
the whole thing. In was working from home today, reading the debate, when my
colleague calls me and says our system just failed over (down time aprox. 1
minute). I terminalled in to the servers and discovered an application error
that started the whole thing:

Event ID:       12800
Description:Message processing failed because there is not enough available
memory (8007000E-F2000200). 

And this on machines with 4 GB RAM. A check of the KB brings up article
Q193782 which informs me that:

CAUSE
The Internet Mail Service submits a message to the information store, which
in turn parses the addresses to get the corresponding display names. It
detects the corrupted address and generates MAPI_E_CALL_FAILED, but later
this error is overwritten as MAPI_E_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY. 

The information store logs an Event ID: 12800, and the error is returned to
the Internet Mail Service. The Internet Mail Service detects this as a
serious error and logs an Event ID: 4182, shutting itself down. 
 
Now, I'm not sure why our server was shut down, it is running SP4, and will
have to investigate this further, but I must admit that I am glad that my
management was willing to cluster the thing if Exchange can do this to
itself. 

Ed Smits
Canada

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