Exchange 2010 Alerts

Hello,

I am receiving a lot of alerts like this:

Alert: Database copies integrity suppression
Resolution state: New
Last modified by: System
Last modified time: 1/17/2014 6:17:08 AM
Source: Mailbox Database Copies Integrity Suppression - SOPEXMB6 (Mailbox) - MCO
Path: 
Last modified by: System
Last modified time: 1/17/2014 6:17:08 AM Alert description: Server 'SOPEXMB6.ad' has integrity suppression errors. Please check the Context field of the alert to see the details.
  Impacted Entities (6):
  Database Copy Integrity: Suppression (MBDB24) - SOPEXMB6 (Mailbox) - MCO, Database Copy (MBDB24) - SOPEXMB6 (Mailbox) - MCO, Database Search Copy Indexed (MBDB24) - SOPEXMB6 (Mailbox) - MCO, Database Copy Integrity: Suppression (MBDB12) - SOPEXMB6 (Mailbox) - MCO, Database Copy (MBDB12) - SOPEXMB6 (Mailbox) - MCO, Database Search Copy Indexed (MBDB12) - SOPEXMB6 (Mailbox) - MCO
Alert: Database copies failed on server
Resolution state: New
Last modified by: System
Last modified time: 1/17/2014 6:17:08 AM
Source: Mailbox Database Copies Failed - SOPEXMB6 (Mailbox) - MCO
Path: 
Last modified by: System
Last modified time: 1/17/2014 6:17:08 AM Alert description: Server 'SOPEXMB6.ad' has failed database copies. Please check the Context field of the alert to see the details.
  Impacted Entities (2):
  Database Copy (MBDB24) - SOPEXMB6 (Mailbox) - MCO, Database Copy (MBDB12) - SOPEXMB6 (Mailbox) - MCO

Where should we look? The Exchange is saying "The database is healthy" and there is no more troubleshooting, the rule/monitor is closed and it is coming again later on... sometimes 2-3 minutes after the closing!!!!

Any further action possible to identify the root cause of this reoccurring alerts?

Thanks,

January 18th, 2014 2:59pm

Hi,

This Error event indicates that the computer has insufficient memory or disk space to function correctly. This hardware limitation may affect client performance. Try the actions below.

1. Use the Microsoft Exchange Best Practices Analyzer to determine whether the computer has enough hardware resources to support storage performance.

2. Review the Application log and System log on the Exchange 2010 server for events about database corruption. If there are database corruption events, the database copy must be reseeded or replaced.

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January 21st, 2014 2:42am

Hello,

I ran the ExBPA and effectively there are several errors:

- Active Directory server cannot be contacted for three domain controllers!!!

- The Offline Address Book Site Public Folder Store Was Deleted

- Site Folder server deleted

then for each CAS Servers:

For each Mailbox servers:

As most of all these events are just warning the Exchange Team is not acting on them, what is your advice?

Checking the event logs but no 222 event id in it ... so at least no corruption..

Thanks,

DOm

January 21st, 2014 4:29pm

Hello,

Reviewing the log created in the folder C:\Users\mailbox\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\ExBPA I have some errors:

The operation couldn't be performed because object 'ad/Configuration/Deleted Objects/PFDB
DEL:7ee58cea-4f8f-4861-a4a4-2d640e0c5717' couldn't be found on 'ADDC.ad'.

The operation couldn't be performed because object 'outlook.ad' couldn't be found on 'ADDCMC.ad'.

There is an error (Access denied ) on the WMI search SELECT * FROM MSCluster_Cluster on scope root\MSCluster on server MB3.ad. Skipping object.

There is an error (Access denied ) on the WMI search SELECT __RELPATH, PartComponent FROM MSCluster_ClusterToQuorumResource on scope root\MSCluster on server MB6.ad. Skipping object.

etc...

Anyway to verify that the replication by DCs or the item is present on a specific DC?

any idea?

Thanks,

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January 21st, 2014 4:42pm

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