(Defragging Exchange 1of2)
(Defragging Exchange 2of2)
* Note the /T switch and then the directory you want the temp file to go to. You need to make sure you have enough disk space and to point this file to a location you know you have plenty of space
* You will have to do this function for the:
ISPRIV
ISPUB
DS
* To be honest I never have run an offline defrag myself but the above articles list how to do it. Others from here like Alshrim and Bronto (among others here) could probably offer something in regards to this. I think the real concern is just to make sure the Temp file is going to a directory with enough disk space.
(Note the comments here)
"The defragmentation option makes used storage contiguous, eliminates unused storage, and compacts the database, which reduces the database's size. Eseutil copies database records to a new database. When defragmention is complete, the original database is deleted or saved to a user-specified location, and the new version is renamed as the original. If the utility encounters a bad record, the utility stops and displays an error message."
What I would do is find a location you can use to save these 3 (DS, ISPRIV, ISPUB), just name the folders in the Temp location to "DS, ISPRIV, ISPUB" and once the defrag is done you can delete these folders (or if you have enough disk space wait about a month before deleting)
(Run an online backup immediately after defrag)
* Hope this helps. I've heard the Defrag is a painless process. Just make sure you stop the DS and IS services when running this.
* good luck and let us know how the upgrade went. I'm envious. Been waiting over a year for us to bite the bullet and we may do it this summer.
* One more note. Make sure you have your DNS setup properly. This will make a difference with clients connecting to your network. I'm sure you already have it thought out.
Zoey