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Joezer Cookey-Gam, Brendan Keane, Jeffrey Rosen, and Jonathan Runyon

"Professional Windows PowerShell for Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1"


The Update-StorageGroupCopy must be run on the node that will be seeded.
The switch DeleteExistingFiles tells the cmdlet to delete any existing database and log files after it
successfully copies the files from the source node:
Get-StorageGroup | Update-StorageGroupcopy -DeleteExistingFiles
As the reseed copies the files, a progress bar appears. Figure 12 - 4 shows the storage group updating.
Figure 12-4
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After successfully running the update command on the passive node, replication is automatically
resumed unless the ManualResume switch was included. Running the Get-StorageGroupCopyStatus
after the reseed shows the copy as healthy:
Get-StorageGroupCopyStatus
Name SummaryCopySt CopyQueueLeng ReplayQueueL LastInspecte
atus th ength dLogTime
---- ------------- ------------- ------------ -----------
First Storage Group Healthy 5 0 8/17/2007...
Monitoring
Let ??™ s dig a little deeper into learning how to assess the health of a cluster. A number of cmdlets are used
to discover the health of the server and clustering related services:
??‘ Get-StorageGroupCopyStatus
??‘ Get-ClusteredMailboxServerStatus
??‘ Resume-StorageGroupCopy
??‘ Get-StorageGroupCopyStatus
??‘ Get-StorageGroup
??‘ Stop-ClusteredMailboxServer
Cluster Status
The first place to look for server health is the Clustered Mailbox Server (CMS) state.


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