tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4105213612144933942.post4623906401997320124..comments2024-03-16T00:51:47.088-05:00Comments on Field Notes of a Computer Geek: Exchange 2013 Corrupted Health MailboxesByron Wrighthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07966925685909036913noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4105213612144933942.post-77850601104815122152013-08-27T12:08:36.852-05:002013-08-27T12:08:36.852-05:00If Get-Mailbox -Monitoring is still showing the co...If Get-Mailbox -Monitoring is still showing the corrupted accounts, are you sure you deleted the correct user accounts. In my experience, when you delete the user accounts, the corrupted mailboxes no longer show up.<br /><br />Please also note that you may need to run /preaparead from CU1 or CU2 if your original installation was from RTM media.Byron Wrighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07966925685909036913noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4105213612144933942.post-48269334531829585922013-08-27T10:24:57.609-05:002013-08-27T10:24:57.609-05:00I too had a corrupted Health Monitor Mailbox. Per ...I too had a corrupted Health Monitor Mailbox. Per the instructions above, deleted them out of AD and restarted the services. The service only recreated one (of the four) accounts and when I re-run Get-Mailbox -Monitoring, it's still showing my old corrupted account and also the old accounts I've already deleted.<br /><br />Anyone have a clue what to do here to flush these all out?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4105213612144933942.post-40588230903635602992013-08-23T13:31:39.723-05:002013-08-23T13:31:39.723-05:00That was my exact scenario, upgrading to CU2. I lo...That was my exact scenario, upgrading to CU2. I looked through all the logs and still have no idea why that folder was not created. But after re-running preparead it was created and everything is fixed now.<br /><br />Thanks.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4105213612144933942.post-52820255988285855542013-08-23T13:08:12.496-05:002013-08-23T13:08:12.496-05:00I think that missing AD container may be due to an...I think that missing AD container may be due to an upgrade from Exchange 2013 RTM to Exchange 2013 CU1 or CU2. Exchange 2013 RTM created those accounts in the Users container and ADprep for RTM probably didn't create that container. However, I'm surprised it was not created during an upgrade.<br /><br />100% guessing here as I don't know your exact scenario.Byron Wrighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07966925685909036913noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4105213612144933942.post-32296429227111489882013-08-23T12:25:47.565-05:002013-08-23T12:25:47.565-05:00after some further research and problem solving i ...after some further research and problem solving i discovered the proper container for the health mailboxes were not in AD. To resolve the issue I re-ran setup /preparead from the PDC and the container was created. <br /><br />Once the AD container exists just restart the Health monitoring service and it will recreate all the mailboxes in each database. <br /><br />Problem solved for now. I still have no idea why the container wasn't in AD.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4105213612144933942.post-70274486288911205212013-08-23T11:43:30.828-05:002013-08-23T11:43:30.828-05:00I am having the same issue, corrupted health mailb...I am having the same issue, corrupted health mailboxes on a DB, removed the mailboxes restarted the service and nothing is being recreated..<br /><br />Any suggestions?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4105213612144933942.post-34976559486387005692013-08-23T11:31:09.144-05:002013-08-23T11:31:09.144-05:00I'm not sure what issues you folks are running...I'm not sure what issues you folks are running into. On a test system, I just removed the two user accounts associated with a health mailbox and confirmed that the monitoring mailboxes were gone. I then restarted the Microsoft Exchange Health Manager service and both Health Mailboxes were recreated.<br /><br />In general, you should only be deleting health mailboxes for databases that have already been deleted.<br /><br />I suppose worst case, if you deleted the wrong health mailbox and they are not being recreated, then you could create a new DB and move mailboxes to the new DB, but that should not be necessary.Byron Wrighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07966925685909036913noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4105213612144933942.post-63473048422569743802013-08-23T05:49:42.790-05:002013-08-23T05:49:42.790-05:00Hello,
I have the same Problem! After deleting th...Hello,<br /><br />I have the same Problem! After deleting the Healthmailbox and restarting the Exchange Health Service there was no recreating of the Mailbox. :(Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4105213612144933942.post-40324515267783492342013-08-22T14:59:04.260-05:002013-08-22T14:59:04.260-05:00What to check if Health mailboxes are not re-creat...What to check if Health mailboxes are not re-created after deletion from AD? Service is running, but nothing in AD and Get-Mailbox -Monitoring does not showing anything...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com