Hi all, This is probably a pretty simple question - I am a bit rusty on Exchange 2000 clusters. I have an active/passive cluster running on Windows 2000 and Exchange 2000 Enterprise. The disk (V Drive) that is holding my mailbox store databases (EDB and STM files) is filling up. So, I would like to move one of these mailbox store databases to a new volume that I have created (I have configured this resource in the cluster already so that both nodes can see the new volume - lets call it the U Drive). My question is, when I change the path of the mailbox store databases within the ESM to point to the new location, where do I make the changes? Is it on the Exchange Virtual Server, or on the active node, or on both nodes? Thanks in advance chaps, Paul
Hi, This should help: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/821915/en-us Leif skrev i meddelelsen news:1191741387.160997.134640@o3g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... > Hi all, > > This is probably a pretty simple question - I am a bit rusty on > Exchange 2000 clusters. > > I have an active/passive cluster running on Windows 2000 and Exchange > 2000 Enterprise. The disk (V Drive) that is holding my mailbox store > databases (EDB and STM files) is filling up. > > So, I would like to move one of these mailbox store databases to a new > volume that I have created (I have configured this resource in the > cluster already so that both nodes can see the new volume - lets call > it the U Drive). > > My question is, when I change the path of the mailbox store databases > within the ESM to point to the new location, where do I make the > changes? Is it on the Exchange Virtual Server, or on the active node, > or on both nodes? > > Thanks in advance chaps, > > Paul >
Leif, Thanks for your reply mate - I have read this article and it confirms the process for me, however I am really wanting to know where I make these changes. Is it on the Exchange Virtual Server, or on the active node, or on both nodes? Many thanks, Paul
Thanks to a college at work - the answer is that the changes should be made on the Exchange Virtual Server (EVS).