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Exchange Server Cookbook
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Exchange Server Cookbook

by Paul Robichaux, Missy Koslosky, Devin L. Ganger
June 2005
Intermediate to advanced
464 pages
13h 2m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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11.9. Performing Disaster Recovery of a Cluster Node to a Nonclustered Server

Problem

Your clustered Exchange server is down. While you restore it, you want to offer service using its databases on a regular, unclustered node.

Solution

Using a graphical user interface

  1. Use ADSI Edit to remove the cluster's AD object:

    1. Launch ADSIEdit.msc.

    2. Expand the forest configuration container.

    3. Expand the container for the administrative group that contains the clustered server (it'll be located under CN=Services, CN=Microsoft Exchange, CN=Administrative Groups).

    4. Expand the Servers container in the AG.

    5. Right-click on the target server and use the Delete command. When ADSI Edit prompts you to confirm the deletion, click Yes.

  2. Remove mailbox attributes from the user accounts whose mailboxes were on the former server:

    1. On the Exchange server or on a computer with the Exchange Management tools installed, launch the ADUC snap-in.

    2. Make sure that the advanced features mode is on (use the View Advanced Features command to toggle it if necessary).

    3. Select the users whose mailbox attributes you want to remove. You can select them one at a time or by using the standard Windows selection modifier keys.

    4. Right-click the user and use the Exchange Tasks command to start the Exchange Task Wizard.

    5. In the Available Tasks window, select Remove Exchange Attributes and click Next.

    6. In the Remove Exchange Attributes window, click Next to indicate your understanding of the tool's dire warnings.

    7. Click Finish.

  3. Build the new server, using ...

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