Applies to: Exchange Server 2007 SP3, Exchange Server
2007 SP2, Exchange Server 2007 SP1, Exchange Server 2007
Topic Last Modified: 2007-01-31
This topic describes how to use the Exchange Management Shell to manipulate the ownership of nodes with clustered mailbox servers. Setup for single copy clusters automatically assigns ownership of the clustered mailbox servers to both the active and the passive node. You may need to manipulate the ownership of nodes after Setup if you do not want this default, or you are reconfiguring an existing system.
Before You Begin
To successfully perform the following procedure, the node on which the command is run must be a member of the same Microsoft Windows Server 2003 cluster of the active node.
To perform the following procedure, the account you use must be delegated the following:
- Exchange Server Administrator role and local Administrators
group for the target server
For more information about permissions, delegating roles, and the rights that are required to administer Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, see Permission Considerations
Procedure
To use the Exchange Management Shell to change clustered mailbox server node ownership
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Check the current pairing setting for the clustered mailbox server by running the following command:
Copy Code Get-MailboxServer -Identity:<Name> | format-list
Note: Look for the value RedundantMachines in the output list. -
To change ownership of the clustered mailbox server, run the following command:
Copy Code Set-MailboxServer -Identity:<Name> -redundantmachines:{<ActiveNodeName>,<PassiveNodeName>}
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Verify the new ownership settings for the clustered mailbox server by running the following command:
Copy Code Get-MailboxServer -Identity:<Name> | format-list
Note: Look for the value of RedundantMachines in the output list.