Exchange 2013 DAG theory question

Hello!

Consider the example:

There are the built-in Mailbox Database N1N2N3 on Server1 and the built-in Mailbox Database N5N6N7 on Server2. An administrator adds the built-in Mailbox Database N1N2N3 on Server1 to the DAG - when this operation completes there will be two databases on Server2: Mailbox Database N1N2N3 copied from Server1 and its own built-in Mailbox Database N5N6N7.

Would it be possible to delete the BUILT-IN Mailbox Database N5N6N7 from Server2 leaving it with just a DAG-mailbox database (or, strictly speaking, would it be possible to move Server2's system mailboxes to the Mailbox Database N1N2N3, wich already contains system mailboxes for Server1, in order to have the ability to delete the built-in Mailbox Database N5N6N7)?

I think it's impossible because each server has its own set of system mailboxes and in that scenario there will be two servers per single database - am I right?

Thank you in advance,

Michael


  • Edited by MF47 Wednesday, May 28, 2014 1:56 PM adding
May 28th, 2014 4:51pm

Yes you don't want to delete and palyaround with builting mailbox database,,as they have system and arbitration mailboxes.

You better also remove them from the DAG

Create a database on mailbox1 and another on mailbox2 and keep copied of both on the opposite server.

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May 28th, 2014 8:57pm

In Contrary to what he ExchangeITPro just wrote...

You should absolutely move the Arbitration Mailboxes to a database in the DAG. There is only one set of Arbitration Mailboxes and they are used in the entire ORG and you would not want them to be unavailable since features like OAB Generation,Message Moderation, Booking Attendant would not work.

A DAG Member does not need to have any database not added to the DAG, so yes you can remove them if you want to (after moving the Arbitration Mailboxes and the DiscoverySearchMailbox) or add them to the DAG (creating a database copy)

May 28th, 2014 9:29pm

Thanks for the correction Martina! I noted as well.
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May 28th, 2014 9:33pm

Hi,

I agree with Martina. There is only one set of Arbitration Mailboxes in the entire organization. You can use the following command to view the mailbox database where these system mailboxes locate.

Get-Mailbox -Arbitration | fl name, displayname, database

If you want to remove a database in which the system mailboxes locate, you need to move them to another mailbox database.

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May 29th, 2014 10:20am

Hello all,

First of all thank you very much for your replies!

"There is only one set of Arbitration Mailboxes in the entire organization."  - it means that those system mailboxes always reside in the first created database (e.g. built-in database Mailbox Database N1N2N3 on Server1) and ANY other mailbox databases on the same or other server will not contain them?

Regards,

Michael

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May 29th, 2014 12:49pm

Hello all,

First of all thank you very much for your replies!

"There is only one set of Arbitration Mailboxes in the entire organization."  - it means that those system mailboxes always reside in the first created database (e.g. built-in database Mailbox Database N1N2N3 on Server1) and ANY other mailbox databases on the same or other server will not contain them?

Regards,

Michael


Yup, that was what I was trying to say - So it is important that they are moved to a database in the DAG cause you would not want to loose functionality.
May 29th, 2014 4:49pm

Hi Martina,

Thank you very much for your clarification!

Regards,

Michael

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May 30th, 2014 11:22am

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