Guys, Sorry if this is a bit long but please bear with me.
We have 2 clusters that both have approx 2500 users on them. They are configured in an active/passive configuration. Each box has 4 processors and 4GB of RAM, Paging files are set up for 3GB on the C:\ and D:\ and the transaction logs and 10 mailbox stores are all on different drives in an external san. They are running Windows 2000sp3 and all the hot fixes, Exchange 2000 SP3 with the latest rollup. We Have KVS archiving installed, adn run netbackup for the backup solution.
We have been getting a lot of the dreaded Requesting Data issues but only on these servers.
When running performance monitor at the time when it happens the RPC requests climbs rapidly and peaks and the RPC operations drops immediatly to 0.. Obvioulsy if this carries on for 300 seconds the cluster service fails the server over.
I have tried everything that i can think of from my past experience with exchange. We have increased the msEXCHparamlogbuffers to the maximum recomeneded. i have increased the number of ldap queries the server caches to 5000, have made several registry cahnges to try and improve performance of these boxes but nothing seems to help. We have monitored the netowrk and the external storage and these do not seem to be causing the bottle necks that i would expect to cause these issues.
If anyone has any ideas at all they would be most welcom ive come to the end of what i can think of.
Many many thanks in advance,
Allan
We have 2 clusters that both have approx 2500 users on them. They are configured in an active/passive configuration. Each box has 4 processors and 4GB of RAM, Paging files are set up for 3GB on the C:\ and D:\ and the transaction logs and 10 mailbox stores are all on different drives in an external san. They are running Windows 2000sp3 and all the hot fixes, Exchange 2000 SP3 with the latest rollup. We Have KVS archiving installed, adn run netbackup for the backup solution.
We have been getting a lot of the dreaded Requesting Data issues but only on these servers.
When running performance monitor at the time when it happens the RPC requests climbs rapidly and peaks and the RPC operations drops immediatly to 0.. Obvioulsy if this carries on for 300 seconds the cluster service fails the server over.
I have tried everything that i can think of from my past experience with exchange. We have increased the msEXCHparamlogbuffers to the maximum recomeneded. i have increased the number of ldap queries the server caches to 5000, have made several registry cahnges to try and improve performance of these boxes but nothing seems to help. We have monitored the netowrk and the external storage and these do not seem to be causing the bottle necks that i would expect to cause these issues.
If anyone has any ideas at all they would be most welcom ive come to the end of what i can think of.
Many many thanks in advance,
Allan