Rebuilding Exchange Search Index
Most all of my users were no longer able to search in OWA anymore. So I ran this: resetsearchindex.ps1 - a I let it sit overnight and all I see is: WARNING: Waiting for service 'Microsoft Exchange Search Indexer (MSExchangeSearch)' to finish stopping... WARNING: Waiting for service 'Microsoft Exchange Search Indexer (MSExchangeSearch)' to finish stopping... WARNING: Waiting for service 'Microsoft Exchange Search Indexer (MSExchangeSearch)' to finish stopping... How long do I wait for it to stop or what should I do at this point? I looked in the services and the Exchange Search Indexer says stopping.
October 25th, 2011 8:10am

Kill via Task Manager. Then restart if necessary.
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October 25th, 2011 8:39am

Just to make sure I am doing this right, I should kill in Task Manager: Microsoft.Exchange.Search.ExSearch.exe And when you say then restart if necessary are you saying just restart the search service if it doesn't start back, or are you saying I may need to restart the entire server?
October 25th, 2011 8:51am

Yes and restart the service. If it wont restart then at some point you will probably need to restart the server if its really hung.
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October 25th, 2011 9:18am

Hi, From your description, my suggestion is: 1 Reset search index to check: Use Get-Mailboxdatabase to find the correct server name, storage group and database name. And then run the command Get-MailboxDatabase “mailboxservername\storagegroup\databasename” | ResetSearchIndex.ps1 [-force] 2 Rebuild the full-text index catalog to check if resetting doesn’t work. You can refer to the articles: How to Rebuild the Full-Text Index Catalog and Managing Exchange Search. 3 If the above mentioned doesn’t help, you can reinstall MSFTE.MSI and follow the above steps again. If all these don’t work, please let me know. ThanksSophia Xu
October 27th, 2011 12:14am

Hi, From your description, my suggestion is: 1 Reset search index to check: Use Get-Mailboxdatabase to find the correct server name, storage group and database name. And then run the command Get-MailboxDatabase “mailboxservername\storagegroup\databasename” | ResetSearchIndex.ps1 [-force] 2 Rebuild the full-text index catalog to check if resetting doesn’t work. You can refer to the articles: How to Rebuild the Full-Text Index Catalog and Managing Exchange Search. 3 If the above mentioned doesn’t help, you can reinstall MSFTE.MSI and follow the above steps again. If all these don’t work, please let me know. ThanksSophia Xu
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October 27th, 2011 7:11am

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