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Exchange Server 2010 : High Availability for Other Exchange Roles (part 2) - Practice: DAGs and Public Folder Replication

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Practice: DAGs and Public Folder Replication

In this set of exercises, you will configure a DAG, perform manual failover, and then test automatic failover.

EXERCISE 1 Create a DAG

In this exercise, you will create a DAG and add servers VAN-EX1 and VAN-EX2 to this group. You will use VAN-DC as the witness for the DAG. In real-life situations, you would choose to use an existing Hub Transport server as a witness server. To complete this exercise, perform the following steps:

  1. Log on to server VAN-EX1 with the Kim Akers user account and issue the following command from an elevated command prompt:

    Netsh interface ipv4 set address "Local Area Connection" static 10.10.0.20
    255.255.255.0 10.10.0.1

  2. Log on to server VAN-EX2 with the Kim Akers user account and issue the following command from an elevated command prompt:

    Netsh interface ipv4 set address "Local Area Connection" static 10.10.0.21
    255.255.255.0 10.10.0.1

  3. On server VAN-EX1, open Active Directory Users And Computers. Add the Exchange Trusted Subsystem group to the Builtin\Administrators group, as shown in Figure 4.

    Figure 4. Add Exchange Trusted Subsystem to Builtin\Administrators


  4. Open the EMC. In the Organization Configuration\Mailbox node, click on New Mailbox Database on the Actions pane.

  5. On the first page of the New Mailbox Database Wizard, enter the Mailbox Database Name as EPSILON and set the server as VAN-EX1.

  6. On the Set Paths page, accept the default settings and then click Next. Click New and then click Finish to complete the New Mailbox Database Wizard.

  7. When the Organization Configuration\Mailbox node is selected, click on New Database Availability Group on the Actions pane. This will start the New Database Availability Group Wizard. Enter the Database Availability Group name as DAG-ONE. Enter the Witness Server as VAN-DC and enter the Witness Directory as c:\DAG-WIT, as shown in Figure 5. Click New and then click Finish. If you are presented with a warning about VAN-DC not being part of the Exchange Server security group, click OK.

    Figure 5. New Database Availability Group


  8. Click on the Organization Configuration\Mailbox node and then click on the Database Availability Groups tab. Click on DAG-ONE and then on the Actions pane click on Manage Database Availability Group Membership.

  9. On the Manage Database Availability Group Membership page, click Add. In the Select Mailbox server dialog box, select both VAN-EX1 and VAN-EX2 and then click OK. Verify that the Manage Database Availability Group Membership matches Figure 6 and then click Manage.

    Figure 6. Manage DAG Membership


  10. Click on Organization Configuration\Mailbox, click on the Database Management tab, and then click on EPSILON. On the Actions pane, click on Add Mailbox Database Copy

  11. In the Add Mailbox Database Copy Wizard, click Browse. Click on VAN-EX2 and then click OK. Verify that the Add Mailbox Database Copy Wizard matches Figure 7 and then click Add. When the wizard completes, click Finish.

    Figure 7. Add mailbox database copy


EXERCISE 2 Perform Manual Failover of a DAG

In this exercise, you will activate the passive copy of a mailbox database. To complete this exercise, perform the following steps:

  1. Ensure that you are logged on to server VAN-EX1 with the Kim Akers user account.

  2. In the EMC, click on the Organization Configuration\Mailbox node, click on the Database Management tab, and then click on mailbox database EPSILON.

  3. Verify that the status of Mailbox Database EPSILON is set to Mounted on server VAN-EX1 and Healthy on server VAN-EX2.

  4. Click on the copy of EPSILON that is Healthy. On the Actions pane, click Activate Database Copy.

  5. In the Activate Database Copy dialog box, use the drop-down menu to select Best Availability and then click OK.

  6. Click Refresh on the Actions pane and verify that the copy of EPSILON on server VAN-EX2 is set to Mounted and verify that the copy of EPSILON on VAN-EX1 is set to Healthy.

EXERCISE 3 Perform Failover of a DAG

In this exercise, you will demonstrate the automatic failover process. To complete this exercise, perform the following steps:

  1. On server VAN-EX1, keep the EMC open so that you can view the status of the EPSILON database.

  2. Log on to server VAN-EX2 using the Kim Akers account. Shut down the server.

  3. Verify that the status of database EPSILON on Mailbox server VAN-EX1 is set to Mounted and that the status of database EPSILON on Mailbox server VAN-EX2 is set to ServiceDown.

  4. Start server VAN-EX2. When the server has started, verify that the status of mailbox database EPSILON on server VAN-EX2 returns to Healthy.

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