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| Hi I have comeup with major problem suddenly where my outgoing queues of smtp in exchange 2000 sp3 getting filled up with massages. when client of the exchange (Outlook 2003)sends a mail to himself it will come to the queue and takes hours to recieve or rather not recieved. All services of the exchange server are runnig even I restarted server several times. I have two catelog server which are running on seperate two domain controllers. Is this happens becuase of a global catalog failure or some other issue? Also when I tried out using OWA it is never resolving address book names after checking, but all the globle address lists are displaying even in OWA. please help some one to sort out this issue ASAP Thank You Janaka Sampath |
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| Hi, There is no events logged in the application log which indicate what the problem might be? Leif "Janaka Sampath" <janakaj@lankaequities.com> wrote in message news:%23sNzby7bHHA.4312@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Hi > I have comeup with major problem suddenly where my outgoing queues of smtp > in exchange 2000 sp3 getting filled up with massages. when client of the > exchange (Outlook 2003)sends a mail to himself it will come to the queue > and > takes hours to recieve or rather not recieved. All services of the > exchange > server are runnig even I restarted server several times. I have two > catelog > server which are running on seperate two domain controllers. Is this > happens > becuase of a global catalog failure or some other issue? Also when I tried > out using OWA it is never resolving address book names after checking, but > all the globle address lists are displaying even in OWA. > > please help some one to sort out this issue ASAP > > Thank You > > Janaka Sampath > > |
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| Yes there are no events log created for this issue but event id 1567 was there for some two three months, which didn't cause a problem yet. Thank You "Leif Pedersen [MVP]" <Leif.pedersenNO-SPAM@get2net.dk> wrote in message news:OeOtaT9bHHA.2316@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > There is no events logged in the application log which indicate what the > problem might be? > > Leif > > "Janaka Sampath" <janakaj@lankaequities.com> wrote in message > news:%23sNzby7bHHA.4312@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Hi >> I have comeup with major problem suddenly where my outgoing queues of >> smtp >> in exchange 2000 sp3 getting filled up with massages. when client of the >> exchange (Outlook 2003)sends a mail to himself it will come to the queue >> and >> takes hours to recieve or rather not recieved. All services of the >> exchange >> server are runnig even I restarted server several times. I have two >> catelog >> server which are running on seperate two domain controllers. Is this >> happens >> becuase of a global catalog failure or some other issue? Also when I >> tried >> out using OWA it is never resolving address book names after checking, >> but >> all the globle address lists are displaying even in OWA. >> >> please help some one to sort out this issue ASAP >> >> Thank You >> >> Janaka Sampath >> >> > > |
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| I have noticed when this server stops responding to the client progam it is taking one or two minitues to telnet from the command line for port 110. this comes to normal when restat the server. "Leif Pedersen [MVP]" <Leif.pedersenNO-SPAM@get2net.dk> wrote in message news:OeOtaT9bHHA.2316@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > There is no events logged in the application log which indicate what the > problem might be? > > Leif > > "Janaka Sampath" <janakaj@lankaequities.com> wrote in message > news:%23sNzby7bHHA.4312@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Hi >> I have comeup with major problem suddenly where my outgoing queues of >> smtp >> in exchange 2000 sp3 getting filled up with massages. when client of the >> exchange (Outlook 2003)sends a mail to himself it will come to the queue >> and >> takes hours to recieve or rather not recieved. All services of the >> exchange >> server are runnig even I restarted server several times. I have two >> catelog >> server which are running on seperate two domain controllers. Is this >> happens >> becuase of a global catalog failure or some other issue? Also when I >> tried >> out using OWA it is never resolving address book names after checking, >> but >> all the globle address lists are displaying even in OWA. >> >> please help some one to sort out this issue ASAP >> >> Thank You >> >> Janaka Sampath >> >> > > |
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| Hi, Look in the task manager to see if the cpu is busy doing something. Leif "Janaka Sampath" <janakaj@lankaequities.com> wrote in message news:e48gW7CcHHA.2440@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >I have noticed when this server stops responding to the client progam it is >taking one or two minitues to telnet from the command line for port 110. >this comes to normal when restat the server. > > "Leif Pedersen [MVP]" <Leif.pedersenNO-SPAM@get2net.dk> wrote in message > news:OeOtaT9bHHA.2316@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Hi, >> >> There is no events logged in the application log which indicate what the >> problem might be? >> >> Leif >> >> "Janaka Sampath" <janakaj@lankaequities.com> wrote in message >> news:%23sNzby7bHHA.4312@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>> Hi >>> I have comeup with major problem suddenly where my outgoing queues of >>> smtp >>> in exchange 2000 sp3 getting filled up with massages. when client of the >>> exchange (Outlook 2003)sends a mail to himself it will come to the queue >>> and >>> takes hours to recieve or rather not recieved. All services of the >>> exchange >>> server are runnig even I restarted server several times. I have two >>> catelog >>> server which are running on seperate two domain controllers. Is this >>> happens >>> becuase of a global catalog failure or some other issue? Also when I >>> tried >>> out using OWA it is never resolving address book names after checking, >>> but >>> all the globle address lists are displaying even in OWA. >>> >>> please help some one to sort out this issue ASAP >>> >>> Thank You >>> >>> Janaka Sampath >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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| Yes CPU is always bussy like 50~60% is using for exchange infor store. "Leif Pedersen [MVP]" <Leif.pedersenNO-SPAM@get2net.dk> wrote in message news:OKAjuSKcHHA.984@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > Look in the task manager to see if the cpu is busy doing something. > > Leif > > "Janaka Sampath" <janakaj@lankaequities.com> wrote in message > news:e48gW7CcHHA.2440@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>I have noticed when this server stops responding to the client progam it >>is taking one or two minitues to telnet from the command line for port >>110. this comes to normal when restat the server. >> >> "Leif Pedersen [MVP]" <Leif.pedersenNO-SPAM@get2net.dk> wrote in message >> news:OeOtaT9bHHA.2316@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> Hi, >>> >>> There is no events logged in the application log which indicate what the >>> problem might be? >>> >>> Leif >>> >>> "Janaka Sampath" <janakaj@lankaequities.com> wrote in message >>> news:%23sNzby7bHHA.4312@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>>> Hi >>>> I have comeup with major problem suddenly where my outgoing queues of >>>> smtp >>>> in exchange 2000 sp3 getting filled up with massages. when client of >>>> the >>>> exchange (Outlook 2003)sends a mail to himself it will come to the >>>> queue and >>>> takes hours to recieve or rather not recieved. All services of the >>>> exchange >>>> server are runnig even I restarted server several times. I have two >>>> catelog >>>> server which are running on seperate two domain controllers. Is this >>>> happens >>>> becuase of a global catalog failure or some other issue? Also when I >>>> tried >>>> out using OWA it is never resolving address book names after checking, >>>> but >>>> all the globle address lists are displaying even in OWA. >>>> >>>> please help some one to sort out this issue ASAP >>>> >>>> Thank You >>>> >>>> Janaka Sampath >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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