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Detailed Report Log File the remote storage of Exchange files on Windows Storage Server computers. DFS Root The "DFS Root" section identifies the DFS root folder and root name that Exchange is using. Item DFS Root Folder Description The folder that is hosting the stand-alone DFS root on the Exchange server. This will be the absolute path of %ProgramFiles%\Windows Storage Server\Exchange\DFS. Note: Do not move, rename, or remove this folder at any time. DFS Root Name The name of the DFS root. This should correspond to the drive letter that is being used for the mapped drive. By default, letter S is used for the mapped drive, and the DFS root name is S$. DFS Links The "DFS Links" section provides the following information about each DFS link that has been created for Exchange shares on the Exchange server. Item DFS Link Description The name given to the DFS link. The format of this name is {storageserver.n}, where orageserver is the name of the destination Windows Storage Server computer and n is a sequentially assigned number that uniquely identifies the link on the Windows Storage Server computer. The curly brackets ( { } ) are included in the name. A separate link is created for each .edb file and each .stm file for each store; a single link is created for all transaction logs for the storage group. Link Target State The UNC path to the destination location of the link - for example, \\storageserver01\Exchange_TLOGS. For transaction logs, the link target should match the Current Location that is presented in the "Storage Group Information" section. For a database file, the link target should be the Current Location without the file name. The current state of the Server Message Block (SMB) share located at the link target: Pass or Fail - Share not found. To have Pass state, the share must exist and be accessible. For the share to be accessible, the Windows Storage Server must be online, the Exchange server must have Full Control permission for the share as well as the underlying folder, and the Exchange administrator who is performing the current operation must have the same permissions. Feature Pack Deployment Guide 68

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Detailed Report Log File
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the remote storage of Exchange files on Windows Storage Server computers.
DFS Root
The “DFS Root” section identifies the DFS root folder and root name that Exchange is using.
Item
Description
DFS Root Folder
The folder that is hosting the stand-alone DFS root on the Exchange server. This will
be the absolute path of %ProgramFiles%\Windows Storage Server\Exchange\DFS.
Note:
Do not move, rename, or remove this folder at any time.
DFS Root Name
The name of the DFS root. This should correspond to the drive letter that is being
used for the mapped drive. By default, letter S is used for the mapped drive, and the
DFS root name is S$.
DFS Links
The “DFS Links” section provides the following information about each DFS link that has been
created for Exchange shares on the Exchange server.
Item
Description
DFS Link
The name given to the DFS link.
The format of this name is {storageserver.n}, where orageserver is the name of the
destination Windows Storage Server computer and n is a sequentially assigned
number that uniquely identifies the link on the Windows Storage Server computer.
The curly brackets ( { } ) are included in the name.
A separate link is created for each .edb file and each .stm file for each store; a single
link is created for all transaction logs for the storage group.
Link Target
The UNC path to the destination location of the link — for example,
\\storageserver01\Exchange_TLOGS. For transaction logs, the link target should
match the Current Location that is presented in the “Storage Group Information”
section. For a database file, the link target should be the Current Location without
the file name.
State
The current state of the Server Message Block (SMB) share located at the link target:
Pass or Fail - Share not found. To have Pass state, the share must exist and be
accessible.
For the share to be accessible, the Windows Storage Server must be online, the
Exchange server must have Full Control permission for the share as well as the
underlying folder, and the Exchange administrator who is performing the current
operation must have the same permissions.