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Hey, all.
So, I've got this .edb file that's currently 94 GB, and the only thing in it is the System Attendant mailbox. I kinda need those 94 gigs, and so I'd like to move the System Attendant mailbox and blow away the EDB file. (It used to have a lot of mailboxes in it, but a re-engineering of the mailstore structure has caused them to move elsewhere). But, um....I can't. Move the box, I mean. By design, of course, but I still can't. But I figure there _has_ to be a way. (And it would make my life a lot easier if there is a way!) Suggestions? Anything? Anyone? - Ian marlier(removethistomail)@student(removethistoo)un iverse.com |
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On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 05:50:49 -0700, Ian
<Ian> wrote: >Hey, all. > >So, I've got this .edb file that's currently 94 GB, and the only thing in it >is the System Attendant mailbox. I kinda need those 94 gigs, and so I'd like >to move the System Attendant mailbox and blow away the EDB file. > >(It used to have a lot of mailboxes in it, but a re-engineering of the >mailstore structure has caused them to move elsewhere). > >But, um....I can't. Move the box, I mean. By design, of course, but I >still can't. > >But I figure there _has_ to be a way. (And it would make my life a lot >easier if there is a way!) > >Suggestions? Anything? Anyone? > >- Ian >marlier(removethistomail)@student(removethistoo)u niverse.com Very recently posted by one "Shantesh" To move the System Attendant mailbox: 1. Change the homeMDB attribute of the Microsoft System Attendant object for the server to reflect the new database. For example, if the homeMDB value is CN=Mailbox Store (SERVER1),CN=First Storage Group,CN=InformationStore,CN=SERVER1,CN=Servers,CN =First Administrative Group,CN=Administrative Groups,CN=First Organization,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=mycompany ,DC=com and you want to move the System Attendant mailbox to a database called DB2 in storage group Second, change the homeMDB value to CN=DB2,CN=Second,CN=InformationStore,CN=SERVER1,CN =Servers,CN=First Administrative Group,CN=Administrative Groups,CN=First Organization,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=mycompany ,DC=com The System Attendant object for each Exchange server islocated in the Configuration container of your Active Directory forest. The path to it is: CN=Microsoft System Attendant,CN=[server name],CN=Servers,CN=[administrative group name],CN=Administrative Groups,CN=[organization name],CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=ConfigurationNote There are several ways to edit the homeMDB value. You can use the Adsiedit tool, the LDP tool, or the LDIFDE tool. Step-by-step instructions for editing the homeMDB value with LDIFDE are provided at the end of this article. 2. Stop and restart all Exchange services. 3. Run the Mailbox Cleanup Agent against the original database. To access the Cleanup Agent, right-click the Mailboxes object for the database. After you run the Cleanup Agent, the original System Attendant mailbox should have a red X next to it, indicating that it is no longer connected to an Active Directory object. 4. Right-click the disconnected System Attendant mailbox, and then permanently delete the mailbox. Warning After you complete this step, you cannot move the mailbox back to the original database. To move it back, you must delete the physical database files, and allow a fresh database to be re-created. |
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don't move it - just blow away the EDB/STM and the mailbox will be re-created
by itself on the new EDB you re-create. Austin "Ian" wrote: [..] |
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