willrsmith
IS-IT--Management
We have 50 users on a single installation of Exchange 2000 Service Pack 3 (has been serviced packed 3-4 times over the months). Its running on a fully patched Windows 2000 Server with 2x 1.1GHz processors and 1.7Gb of memory (RAM). The information store is located on a separate disk and the log files are setup currently for circular logging (about to change as we have backups working ok now) on the OS disk (not the same disk as the information store).
Email going out externally is fine and incoming appears to be ok too. However internally sent mail can take upto 30 mins to be delivered. This is not user specific, nor does it appear to be a email size issue as even >1k emails still suffer from this problem.
In outlook 2000, the mail goes out of the outbox fine, there is a 5-10 second delay before it shows as having been sent. Some people get the mail straight away some don't. It isn't user specific, it doesn't matter weather you are sending to a distribution list, a couple of people or three or four, it also doesn't appear to be a issue with the size of peoples mailboxes.
The server uses about 1.4GB of its ram, The information store is on a 36gb 10000rpm drive with a 128MB cache on the raid card (I have turned this on and off, with no noticeable effect). On the SMTP server an external DNS is set there. There is plenty of free space on all disks (gigs of it), the information store has be defragged, the network has no issues (100mbts switched). The server is a global catalogue and a DNS server with a replication of the Active directory.
The only thing that may be out of the norm is that we are using 2 intel cards with the intel aggregation software, so that we get an effective 200mb full duplex connection (basically it allocates a virtual IP address).
So basically internal mail is frequently, intermittently slow to be delivered......
Anyone experienced this or have any thoughts????
Thanks
will
Email going out externally is fine and incoming appears to be ok too. However internally sent mail can take upto 30 mins to be delivered. This is not user specific, nor does it appear to be a email size issue as even >1k emails still suffer from this problem.
In outlook 2000, the mail goes out of the outbox fine, there is a 5-10 second delay before it shows as having been sent. Some people get the mail straight away some don't. It isn't user specific, it doesn't matter weather you are sending to a distribution list, a couple of people or three or four, it also doesn't appear to be a issue with the size of peoples mailboxes.
The server uses about 1.4GB of its ram, The information store is on a 36gb 10000rpm drive with a 128MB cache on the raid card (I have turned this on and off, with no noticeable effect). On the SMTP server an external DNS is set there. There is plenty of free space on all disks (gigs of it), the information store has be defragged, the network has no issues (100mbts switched). The server is a global catalogue and a DNS server with a replication of the Active directory.
The only thing that may be out of the norm is that we are using 2 intel cards with the intel aggregation software, so that we get an effective 200mb full duplex connection (basically it allocates a virtual IP address).
So basically internal mail is frequently, intermittently slow to be delivered......
Anyone experienced this or have any thoughts????
Thanks
will