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After removing a node from a DAG, sometimes the cluster objects are still hanging around in server manager even though they are already decommissioned or deleted
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cluster node SERVERNAME /forcecleanup
 
Uninstall Exchange on Windows Server Core
 
Uninstall Exchange on Windows Server Core
 
  cd 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V15\Bin\'
 
  cd 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V15\Bin\'

Revision as of 03:10, 28 August 2019

After removing a node from a DAG, sometimes the cluster objects are still hanging around in server manager even though they are already decommissioned or deleted

cluster node SERVERNAME /forcecleanup

Uninstall Exchange on Windows Server Core

cd 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V15\Bin\'
exsetupui.exe -mode:uninstall

Node complains that is still a member of a DAG during uninstall

Clear-ClusterNode HOSTNAME 

Database Management

Get-MailboxDatabaseCopyStatus * | ft -auto
Get-MailboxDatabaseCopyStatus * -Active | Select Name,Status,MailboxServer,ActivationPreference,ContentIndexState

Display current running exchange version on all servers:

Get-ExchangeServer|Format-List name, edition, admindisplayversion, serverrole, site

and source link for what different versions numbers are:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh135098(v=exchg.150).aspx

Show all mailboxes and their current size and usage status:

Get-MailboxStatistics | where {$_.ObjectClass –eq “Mailbox”} | Sort-Object TotalItemSize –Descending | ft @{label=”User”;expression={$_.DisplayName}},@{label=”Total Size (MB)”;expression={$_.TotalItemSize.Value.ToMB()}},@{label=”Items”;expression={$_.ItemCount}},@{label=”Storage Limit”;expression={$_.StorageLimitStatus}} -auto