Hi Laura,

My current configuration consists of two farms, one on mail.domain.com:443 and 
the other on mail.domain.com:25; this allows me to load balance exchange from 
my external IP.  I might say that this is a homelab used for learning and 
testing and I'm slowly getting to grips with the whole process.


What I want to happen is that when an exchange 2016 server drops out for what 
ever reason, the loadbalancer then is able to detect this and automatically 
switch to the other IP of the second exchange server without too much of a 
delay; the DAG switches quickly but it takes a while (2m+) for the outlook 
connection to move to the new server.


I played around with some guardian settings but I just lost connectivity to the 
servers, so I deleted them and do not have it enabled currently.  I'm after the 
correct syntax to achieve the outcome described above?  Sorry if this is 
simple, but as I said I'm learning and got stuck [&#X1f60a]


Cheers,


Chris


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From: Laura Garcia <nev...@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, 18 May 2016 6:20 a.m.
To: zenloadbalancer-support@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Zenloadbalancer-support] Farm Guardian settings for checking that 
Exchange 2016 servers are up and running

Hi Chris, what is your current configuration?

Do you have already setup some farm guardian checks?

Regards.

Laura Garcia
Zen Load Balancer Team
www.zenloadbalancer.com<http://www.zenloadbalancer.com>

On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 12:27 PM, Chris Beasley 
<ch...@waxery.com<mailto:ch...@waxery.com>> wrote:
Hi

I'm playing with exchange 2016 and have a Database Availability Group setup 
which does HA fantastically well.  What I want to do is ensure that clients 
move seamlessly across to the other remaining exchange server should the one 
they're connected to go down.

Presently, I have round robin DNS active which is load balancing the servers 
fine, but there is a quite a delay before I can reconnect on to the new 
exchange server.  I would like farm guardian to check the servers so that as 
soon as one goes down it can switch connections to the remaining good server.

I presume this is possible?

Any directions around the correct settings would be fantastic.

Thanks,

Chris

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