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1 Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Maintenance and Troubleshooting System Maintenance and Monitoring Database Operation and Maintenance Backup, Restore, and Disaster Recovery

2 Deleted Mailbox Retention

3 Monitoring Server Resources

4 Configuring Notifications

5 Limitations of Monitoring System and State Information Clusters can’t be monitored. Monitor the connector state particularly if you are monitoring a server in another routing group. A running server doesn’t mean a healthy database. If the Microsoft Exchange System Attendant and Microsoft Exchange Routing Engine aren’t running, the state information may not be accurate. Gateway connectors are always marked as being in an UP state. Don’t use older versions of Exchange monitors on Exchange 2000 Server

6 Message Tracking

7 Messaging Queues

8 Other Services Microsoft Exchange Message Transfer Agent (MTA) Stacks service Active Directory directory service

9 The Information Store

10 Core Extensible Storage Engine (ESE) Databases

11 Optional Extensible Storage Engine (ESE) Databases Site Replication Service database Key Management (KM) Server database MS Mail directory synchronization database Full-text index database

12 Main Database Components

13 The Checkpoint File

14 Previous Log Files

15 Reserved Log Files

16 Patch Files

17 Circular Logging

18 Database Partitioning

19 Database Maintenance Online database defragmentation Offline database compaction Troubleshooting database problems Copying a database file to another server

20 Backup Strategies for Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server

21 Backup Considerations Back up system state information. Consider installing Exchange 2000 Server on a domain controller. Verify database backups.

22 Disaster Recovery Considerations Build and maintain a recovery server. Perform test recoveries. Design a recovery plan. Design a recovery kit.

23 Restoring to the Same Server Configuring a hard recovery Performing a manual hard recovery Recovering multiple databases in the same storage group

24 Complete Disaster Recovery Reinstall the operating system. Reinstall the system state information. Run Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Setup in /DisasterRecovery mode. Restore all database files. Reboot the server and test your recovery.

25 Replacing the Server’s Hardware Forklifting mailboxes Moving mailboxes and public folders

26 Restoring to a Different Server (Not Recommended) Each mailbox-enabled user has a unique msExchMailboxGuid. Each mailbox-enabled user can be associated with only one mailbox. Only one copy of an Exchange database can exist in the forest. Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) profiles may need to be manually updated.

27 High-Speed Recovery with Delayed Restore Prepare the recovery server. Reconnect the mailboxes. Retrieve and play back data.

28 Chapter Summary System Maintenance and Monitoring Database Operation and Maintenance Backup, Restore, and Disaster Recovery