Exchange Server 2003 does not include the
Performance Optimizer program (Perfwiz.exe)
that is included with previous versions of
Exchange Server. This article describes how
to move log files or database files in
Exchange Server 2003.
If you want to move log files or database
files to another drive, use the following
procedures.
To move log files
| 1. |
Start Exchange
System Manager. |
| 2. |
Click
Administrative Groups.
Note If
Administrative Groups does
not appear, it may not be turned on.
To turn on
Administrative Groups,
right-click
Exchange Organization in
Exchange System Manager, and then
click
Properties. Click to select
the Display
Administrative Groups check
box. |
| 3. |
Locate the storage
group where you want to change log
file paths, right-click the storage
group, and then click
Properties.
|
| 4. |
Click the
General tab, click the Browse
button next to the Transaction
log location box, and then
specify the new drive or folder
location for the log files. |
To move databases
| 1. |
Start Exchange
System Manager. |
| 2. |
Open the
administrative group that contains
the database that you want to
change. |
| 3. |
Under
Storage Group,
right-click the mailbox store or the
public folder store that you want to
change, and then click
Properties.
|
| 4. |
Click the
Database
tab. |
| 5. |
Next to the
database that you want to change,
click Browse, and then
specify a new drive or folder
location for the files.
Notes
| • |
With the
databases, you can decide to
move the Exchange Database
(.edb file), the Exchange
Streaming Database (.stm
file), or both. |
| • |
If the
databases are still mounted,
you receive the following
message:
You are about to perform
the following operation(s):
- change Exchange
database location
To perform the requested
operation(s), the store
must be temporarily
dismounted which will
make it inaccessible to
any user.
Do you want to continue?
Click Yes to dismount
the database automatically
and move the location.
|
|
| 6. |
When you finish
moving the databases, remount the
databases manually. |
You can move the log files and database
files to any folder that you want to create.
When you move logs and database files, you
may want to create the Exchsrvr\Mdbdata file
structure for consistency reasons, but you
are not obligated to do so.
You must grant the following default
permissions to the new Mdbdata folder that
contains the log files and database files:
| • |
Administrators:
Full Control |
| • |
Authenticated
Users: Read and Execute, List Folder
Contents, Read |
| • |
Creator Owner: None |
| • |
Server Operators:
Modify, Read and Execute, List
Folder Contents, Read, Write |
| • |
System: Full
Control |
Note Only assign permissions to the
Server Operators group if the Exchange
server is a domain controller. Otherwise,
assign permissions to the Power Users group.
Only domain controllers should have
permissions to the built-in Server Operators
group. Stand-alone and member servers should
have permissions to the built-in Power Users
group.
You may also have to grant the following
permissions to the root drive that contains
the new Mdbdata folder:
During the process of moving log files and
database files, your store is temporarily
dismounted. Because the store is temporarily
dismounted, it is inaccessible to your users
until the process is completed. Moving log
files or database files invalidates all
existing incremental and differential
backups; therefore, make a full backup after
these changes.