Eventlog Error 1012 from MSExchangeIS after disabling ContentIndexing on Database

Hello Folks,

Since disabling Content Indexing (set-mailboxdatabase XY -IndexEnabled $false) i get the following error message in the Application Eventlog of the Server that is hosting database XY every 15 minutes:

Log Name:      Application
Source:        MSExchangeIS
Date:          31.03.2015 15:01:05
Event ID:      1012
Task Category: General
Level:         Error
Keywords:      Classic
User:          N/A
Computer:      servername
Description:
Exchange Server Information Store has encountered an error while executing a full-text index query ("eDiscovery search query execution on database GUID-Of-CI-Disabled-DB failed."). Error information: System.ServiceModel.FaultException`1[System.ServiceModel.ExceptionDetail]: Internal error while processing request (Fault Detail is equal to An ExceptionDetail, likely created by IncludeExceptionDetailInFaults=true, whose value is:
Microsoft.Ceres.InteractionEngine.Component.ProcessingEngineException: Internal error while processing request
   at Microsoft.Ceres.InteractionEngine.Component.CieProcessingEngine.LogAndRethrowException(Exception e)
   at Microsoft.Ceres.InteractionEngine.Component.CieProcessingEngine.GetItems(Guid flowIdentifier, String outputName)
   at SyncInvokeGetItems(Object , Object[] , Object[] )
   at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.SyncMethodInvoker.Invoke(Object instance, Object[] inputs, Object[]& outputs)
   at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.DispatchOperationRuntime.InvokeBegin(MessageRpc& rpc)
   at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ImmutableDispatchRuntime.ProcessMessage5(MessageRpc& rpc)
   at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ImmutableDispatchRuntime.ProcessMessage31(MessageRpc& rpc)
   at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.MessageRpc.Process(Boolean isOperationContextSet)).

As the database has CI disabled on purpose, the error itself makes sense, however i've got no idea what is triggering the "eDiscovery search" that is causing this error.

Running the "get-MailboxSearch" cmdlet doesn't give me any results.

The CI-disabled database contains (archived) mailboxes, that were moved from an mailbox database which has Content Indexing enabled (if this matters).

Does anyone know how to get rid of this error?

Thanks in advance for your help,

yours,

Juergen

March 31st, 2015 9:31am

Hi,

Disabling Exchange Search impacts the functionality and performance of the full-text searches that are performed by your users using Outlook in online mode or on Windows mobile devices.

In-Place eDiscovery also relies on Exchange Search. If you disable Exchange Search for a mailbox database or for a Mailbox server, In-Place eDiscovery searches won't return any messages from the database or server.

More information about Exchange Search for reference

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb232132(v=exchg.150).aspx

Diagnose Exchange Search issues

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb123701(v=exchg.150).aspx

Have you tried to enable Content index on the database to get rid of this error?

And please also check the status of Microsoft Exchange Search and Microsoft Exchange Search Host Controller services, they should be running.

Best Regards.

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March 31st, 2015 10:15pm


Have you tried to enable Content index on the database to get rid of this error?


Hello Lynn-Li,

Thanks for your response. As initially mentioned, i've disabled the CI on this Database on purpose, as the database only acts as a "data sink" for mailboxes which will be removed in the near future (these mailboxes are not being accessed by clients any more). That's why i don't want the Exchange server to waste CPU cycles on indexing anything in that database.

Thus my question: how can CI be disabled on a single database (there are other databases on the same server where CI is active) without producing errors as mentioned above?

thanks,

Juergen

April 1st, 2015 8:07am

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