Hello all-
I am in need of some help... and all and any help will be appreciated..
Here it is:
-first I want to know is if there's a dependency of transactions logs with the Exchange database (edb). i know that all changes made to the database are first committed to the transaction logs.
my troubleshooting analyzer is saying that the readings for each of the transaction log drives is 1ms...and not where it should be .10ms..
my RPC latency is showing up at .28ms (it fluctuates)
-BES (blackberry exchange server) has a MAPI profile ...which should only act like another Outlook user..but the BES scans every mailbox every 15-20 min 24hrs a day. instead of just being a normal user...9-5 kind of a thing.
so my question is shouldnt the BES MAPI only affect the RPC latency since all client activity causes updates to the Exchange database (edb) and not affect the high IOPS reading on the transaction logs.
Therefore the high IOPS on the transaction logs is the cause of usage made by user...whether it is sending...receiving...or modifying their mailbox and not made by the BES since it is only scanning the Exchange database.
Again thank you for your time and efforts....
abdul.
I am in need of some help... and all and any help will be appreciated..
Here it is:
-first I want to know is if there's a dependency of transactions logs with the Exchange database (edb). i know that all changes made to the database are first committed to the transaction logs.
my troubleshooting analyzer is saying that the readings for each of the transaction log drives is 1ms...and not where it should be .10ms..
my RPC latency is showing up at .28ms (it fluctuates)
-BES (blackberry exchange server) has a MAPI profile ...which should only act like another Outlook user..but the BES scans every mailbox every 15-20 min 24hrs a day. instead of just being a normal user...9-5 kind of a thing.
so my question is shouldnt the BES MAPI only affect the RPC latency since all client activity causes updates to the Exchange database (edb) and not affect the high IOPS reading on the transaction logs.
Therefore the high IOPS on the transaction logs is the cause of usage made by user...whether it is sending...receiving...or modifying their mailbox and not made by the BES since it is only scanning the Exchange database.
Again thank you for your time and efforts....
abdul.