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Detailed Report Log File Table A.1 Sections of the Detailed Report Log File Report Section Description Report header Identifies the version of the Feature Pack and the date and time when the report was generated. Storage Group Identifies the locations of transaction logs, system files, and database stores for an Exchange storage group. The report includes a separate section for each storage group on the Exchange server. For an Exchange cluster, a section is included for each storage group on each virtual server in the cluster. Mapped Drive Distributed File System Structure WSSExchMapSvc Errors and Warnings Encountered During Execution Identifies the drive letter on the local Exchange server that is being used for Exchange shares on Windows Storage Server computers. Identifies the DFS root and the link name, link target, and status of each DFS link associated with Exchange files that are stored remotely on Windows Storage Server computers. Identifies the mode and state of the Windows Storage Server Mapping Service (WSSExchMapSvc). Lists errors and warnings that were encountered during any operations that were performed. Each section of the report is described in greater detail in the sections that follow. Report Header The report header identifies the current Feature Pack release, and the date and time when the report was generated. Item Version Information Description The version number of Windows Storage Server 2003 Feature Pack that is installed. Performed On Date The date and time when the report was generated. Storage Group Each "Storage Group" section in the Detailed Report log file gives the configuration of transaction logs, system files, and stores for a storage group. The log file contains a "Storage Group" section for each storage group on the local Exchange server. If the Exchange server is in a cluster, the log file contains a "Storage Group" section for each storage group on all virtual servers in the cluster. To identify problems with the storage group configurations, it is necessary to understand the difference between the Current Location and the location that is stored in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory directory service (identified as the AD Location) for the transaction logs and stores. Exchange files stored on the Exchange server If the transaction logs or database files are stored on the local Exchange server, the Current Location and the Current AD Location should be identical. Exchange files stored on Windows Storage Server computers If the transaction logs or database files are stored on a Windows Storage Server computer, the Current Location is a Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path to the transaction logs, and the Feature Pack Deployment Guide 65

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Detailed Report Log File
Feature Pack Deployment Guide
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Table A.1
Sections of the Detailed Report Log File
Report Section
Description
Report header
Identifies the version of the Feature Pack and the date and time when the report was
generated.
Storage Group
Identifies the locations of transaction logs, system files, and database stores for an
Exchange storage group. The report includes a separate section for each storage
group on the Exchange server. For an Exchange cluster, a section is included for
each storage group on each virtual server in the cluster.
Mapped Drive
Identifies the drive letter on the local Exchange server that is being used for
Exchange shares on Windows Storage Server computers.
Distributed File System
Structure
Identifies the DFS root and the link name, link target, and status of each DFS link
associated with Exchange files that are stored remotely on Windows Storage Server
computers.
WSSExchMapSvc
Identifies the mode and state of the Windows Storage Server Mapping Service
(WSSExchMapSvc).
Errors and Warnings
Encountered During
Execution
Lists errors and warnings that were encountered during any operations that were
performed.
Each section of the report is described in greater detail in the sections that follow.
Report Header
The report header identifies the current Feature Pack release, and the date and time when the
report was generated.
Item
Description
Version Information
The version number of Windows Storage Server 2003 Feature Pack that is installed.
Performed On Date
The date and time when the report was generated.
Storage Group
Each “Storage Group” section in the Detailed Report log file gives the configuration of
transaction logs, system files, and stores for a storage group. The log file contains a “Storage
Group” section for each storage group on the local Exchange server. If the Exchange server is in
a cluster, the log file contains a “Storage Group” section for each storage group on all virtual
servers in the cluster.
To identify problems with the storage group configurations, it is necessary to understand the
difference between the Current Location and the location that is stored in Microsoft Windows
Server 2003 Active Directory directory service (identified as the AD Location) for the
transaction logs and stores.
Exchange files stored on the Exchange server
If the transaction logs or database files are stored on the local Exchange server, the Current
Location and the Current AD Location should be identical.
Exchange files stored on Windows Storage Server computers
If the transaction logs or database files are stored on a Windows Storage Server computer, the
Current Location is a Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path to the transaction logs, and the