Enterprise Vault™ Administrator's Guide
- About this guide
- Managing administrator security
- Roles-based administration
- Working with predefined RBA roles
- Customizing RBA roles
- Day-to-day administration
- About Exchange mailbox archiving reports
- About starting or stopping tasks or services
- Monitoring journal mailboxes
- About monitoring disks
- About maintaining the SQL databases
- Using SQL AlwaysOn availability groups
- About managing vault store groups and sharing
- About managing safety copies
- About managing partition rollover
- About expiry and deletion
- Working with retention categories and retention plans
- Setting up retention folders
- Enabling archiving for new mailboxes
- About moving archives
- How Move Archive works
- About moving mailbox archives within a site
- About moving mailbox archives between sites
- About configuring Move Archive
- Running Move Archive
- Monitoring Move Archive
- PowerShell cmdlets for managing archives
- Using Enterprise Vault for records management
- Setting the default record type for users
- Common configuration scenarios
- Searching archives for items marked as records
- Automatically filtering events
- Managing indexes
- About the indexing wizards
- Managing indexing exclusions
- About the indexing PowerShell cmdlets
- Advanced Domino mailbox and desktop policy settings
- Editing the advanced settings for Domino mailbox and desktop policy
- Domino mailbox policy advanced settings
- Archiving General: Domino mailbox policy
- Archiving General: Domino mailbox policy
- Domino desktop policy advanced settings
- Advanced Exchange mailbox and desktop policy settings
- Editing the advanced Exchange mailbox and desktop settings
- Exchange mailbox policy advanced settings
- Archiving General (Exchange mailbox policy advanced settings)
- Archiving General (Exchange mailbox policy advanced settings)
- Exchange desktop policy advanced settings
- Office Mail App (Exchange desktop policy advanced settings)
- Outlook (Exchange desktop policy advanced settings)
- OWA versions before 2013 (Exchange desktop policy advanced settings)
- Vault Cache (Exchange desktop policy advanced settings)
- Virtual Vault (Exchange desktop policy advanced settings)
- Advanced Exchange journal policy settings
- Archiving General (Exchange journal policy advanced settings)
- Advanced Exchange public folder policy settings
- Archiving General (Exchange public folder policy advanced settings)
- Advanced SMTP policy settings
- Site properties advanced settings
- Editing site properties advanced settings
- Site properties advanced settings
- Content Conversion (site properties advanced settings)
- File System Archiving (site properties advanced settings)
- IMAP (site properties advanced settings)
- Indexing (site properties advanced settings)
- Skype for Business (site properties advanced settings)
- SQL Server (site properties advanced settings)
- SMTP (site properties advanced settings)
- Storage (site properties advanced settings)
- Content Conversion (site properties advanced settings)
- Computer properties advanced settings
- Editing computer properties advanced settings
- Computer properties advanced settings
- Agents (computer properties advanced settings)
- IMAP (computer properties advanced settings)
- Indexing (computer properties advanced settings)
- Storage (computer properties advanced settings)
- Task properties advanced settings
- Advanced Personal Store Management properties
- Classification policy advanced settings
- Managing the Storage queue
- Automatic monitoring
- About monitoring using Enterprise Vault Operations Manager
- About monitoring using MOM
- About monitoring using SCOM
- Managing extension content providers
- Exporting archives
- Enterprise Vault message queues
- Customizations and best practice
- Mailbox archiving strategies
- Notes on archiving based on quota or age and quota
- Notes on archiving items from Exchange Server 2010 managed folders
- About performance tuning
- Mailbox archiving strategies
- Failover in a building blocks configuration
- Appendix A. Ports used by Enterprise Vault
- Appendix B. Useful SQL queries
- Appendix C. Troubleshooting
- Installation problems
- Microsoft SQL Server problems
- Server problems
- Client problems
- Problems enabling or processing mailboxes
- Problems with Vault Cache synchronization
- Identifying and resolving Vault Cache issues on the Enterprise Vault server
- Identifying and resolving Vault Cache issues on an end-user computer
- Problems with Enterprise Vault components
- Troubleshooting: All tasks and services
- Troubleshooting: Directory service
- Troubleshooting: Exchange archiving or Journaling tasks
- Troubleshooting: Storage service
- Troubleshooting: Shopping service
- Troubleshooting: Web Access application
- Troubleshooting: All tasks and services
- Techniques to aid troubleshooting
- How to modify registry settings
- About moving an Indexing service
- Appendix D. Enterprise Vault accounts and permissions
Exchange Mailbox task queues
Table: Exchange Mailbox task queues describes the queues that the Exchange Mailbox task uses. Here, server is the name of the server that the Exchange Mailbox task is managing, and queue is a number that uniquely identifies the queue.
Table: Exchange Mailbox task queues
Queue name | Messages placed on the queue |
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Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox task for server queue A1 | Update Shortcut, Operation Failed. |
Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox task for server queue A2 | Process Item (Explicit Archives). |
Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox task for server queue A3 | Process Mailbox, Process System (Run Now), Check System, Check Mailbox. |
Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox task for server queue A4 | Only used for retries where Enterprise Vault cannot communicate directly with the Storage Archive queue. |
Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox task for server queue A5 | Process Mailbox, Process System (Schedule only). |
Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox task for server queue A6 | Process Moved Items in Folder. |
Enterprise Vault Exchange Mailbox task for server queue A7 | Synchronization requests. |
Table: Messages in the Exchange Mailbox task queues provides more information on the messages that the Exchange Mailbox task may place in queues A1 through A7.
Table: Messages in the Exchange Mailbox task queues
Message | Notes |
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Informs the Exchange Mailbox task that an error has occurred and that it should change the message from archive pending back into a message. The message is reprocessed later. This message is sent if an error occurs during archiving and storage. | |
Asks the Exchange Mailbox task to archive a specific message from the Exchange server to the Storage service. The item in Exchange is turned into a shortcut when the storage returns an Update Shortcut message. Process Item messages are produced by a user explicitly archiving an item (placed on A2) or by retry requests for items that failed during normal processing. Retry requests from Run Now are placed on the A2 queue, whereas those from scheduled archiving are placed on the A4 queue. | |
Asks the Exchange Mailbox task to examine a mailbox and find any messages that match the archiving criteria. The items are placed on the Storage Archive queue for storage processing. | |
Asks the Exchange Mailbox task to update the items that have been moved or copied to the specified folder. Process Moved Items in Folder messages are only placed on queue A6. | |
Asks the Exchange Mailbox task to determine which mailboxes on the Exchange server are eligible for archiving. The Exchange Mailbox task reads the list of all provisioned mailboxes and sends a Process Mailbox message (on the same queue) for each mailbox. A Process System message is placed immediately on queue A3 if the administrator selects Run Now from the task properties, or it is placed on queue A5 at the start of a scheduled archive period (provided that there are no other Process System messages that are already waiting to be done). | |
Synchronization requests for an Exchange Mailbox task are placed on the A7 queue. When synchronization is run, a Synchronize System request is placed on this queue. This generates a Synchronize Mailbox request for each mailbox that needs to be synchronized. Having multiple Synchronize Mailbox requests means that multiple threads can service the requests. The A7 queue is processed at all times but is always the lowest priority task. This means that scheduled background archives always take precedence over synchronization requests. | |
Informs the Exchange Mailbox task that it can turn an archive pending item into a shortcut. It occurs after a message has been stored by the Storage service, and backed up. |