With an ASA with the IPS sensor module, is it better just to off load and totally rely on the IPS sensor. Should IP audits still be enabled?
Currently I am running an ASA 5510 - AIP -SSM with IPS, I have noticed that surfing the web seems to be more reponsive when the IP audits are disabled and...
I am trying to use vshadow to snapshot Exchange database volumes on a Lefthand iSCSI SAN. The Lefthand soltions pack and the vss sdk have been applied.
The vss snaphots are made, it looks like Excange agrees but when I go to test the databases, eseutil /mh reports they are in 'dirty shutdown'...
Would anyone be able to send information on a good place to get information on VSS and free space requirements? Does it use the same drive that the data is being VSS? I am trying to make sure that I do not run out of disk space on two volumes that I need to take snapshots on and use a third...
Looks like when I tried to setup one site for a test that it starts messing with topology. Over a few hours, I started getting warnings and errors on exchange and the main dc.
With adding another site and creating one subnet, it looks like it influences IP and topology for the whole domain. I...
What should I consider about replication? Do static or will the automatic replication partners still continue to work without intervention?
I also have one main terminal licensing server at the datacenter. 5 of the domain controllers are global catalog servers as well. This is for DR purposes.
Ok, I give in. Here is a question, is there any risk to breaking into sites and defining subnets this late in the game? Call me chicken, I just do not want 500 people mad at me if jumped into this. It seems too easy, that is why it must be caveats expected. 20 domain controllers, 20 subnets are...
Is there a way to set preferred server configuration without using sites and subnets? I would like to keep 20 domain controllers responding in case of any failures but would like to have file servers and terminal servers preferring to select the one on the same subnet first before going across...
How can send the IPS logs to a syslog server? It seems to be a different system than the logging traps of the ASA, and I am not sure how to monitor the logs on the IPS. I can use the IDM, but this is a manual and time consumer. I would like to set up certain events that would email and alert for...
Thanks for your quick response, it is my gut feeling he misguided or achieved some poor communication on this part. I am checking back with him and getting ready to turn on the defragmentation again. We put on 13 GB in the databases in just over a week, I assume that this is could be a factor...
I thought I would drive this by and see how it looks to you all. It was recommended to us to disable Exchange defragmentation on the databases that are running on a ISCSI SAN. This is keep the changes from growing to fast on the snapshopts.
Is anyone else doing similar? I am scared really in...
How do you all feel about this configuration? I know that it is best to put databases, logs and OS on different drive arrays but is it really the best for the bang of the buck.
How about this, Windows 2003 Server Ent, brand new IBM 3650, 8 GB RAM, dual 2.0 quad cores and 6X300 GB 15K RPM drives...
We run on a WAN where there are multiple domain controllers.
Is there a way to configure an Exchange 2003 server to use a specific domain controller?
It seems to pick DCs in far away places instead of the DC and Gloabl Cat that is on the same LAN.
Thank you.
it is the C:\System Volume Information, the large files end with the .ci extension
i am copying them and removing the file but i am just unsure why they grow so fast
I have some very large files on the C drive in System Volume Information folder.
I do not have volume shadow copy enabled on the C drive.
Does anyone know what writes to these files? I use BackupExec 10d and LiveState Recovery 3.0. Other than that, it is Exchange and OWA use.
Thanks for the help.
I have noticed very large files in the C:\Inetpub\Catalog.wci folder that end in .ci.
How can I safely remove these files? I assume they related to the use of OWA and IIS on an Exchange 2003 server.
Thank you,
Does anyone recommend a monitoring tool for domain controllers? I would like to have daily status in a web interface view of all domain controllers as far as health and replications.
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