11-04-2011 01:30 PM - edited 03-19-2019 03:55 AM
This is an existing Unity installation that has been working well for quite sometime, but suddenly started having issues with delivering messages to Exchange mailboxes after a restart of the Unity box. Now I get MALEx and Doh errors...
An occurred which prevents successful Exchange access by AvUMRSyncSvr via MAPI.
This is typically an indication of configuration issues with Unity, Exchange, or the MAPI subsystem.
Verify that the Unity services accounts are granted the correct permissions and that there are no issues with installation. The SysCheck utility may assist in diagnosing the problem.
Doh logon failed due to messaging component logon error: 8004052eH
An attempt to access the Primary Exchange Mailbox Store by AvUMRSyncSvr via MAPI has failed. The MAPI subsystem return the following error: The Microsoft Exchange Server computer is not available. Either there are network problems or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer is down for maintenance..
I've checked permissions on the Unity Installation, Directory Services and Message Store Services accounts with Permissions Wizard and the result was Success on items without any failures. I reran the wizard to set the permissions again but it didn't help. I also ran every test in Directory Access Diagnostics which also showed no problems. SysCheck also found no problems. Exchange seems to be running fine and restarting Unity didn't help.
Any other things I need to look for?
TIA
Chris
11-04-2011 10:52 PM
Did you try deleting the MAPI profile from the Unity server?
Gabriel.
11-06-2011 03:33 PM
No, didn't try that. I saw the same instructions but wasn't sure if it applied in this case since the Unity and Exchange versions were not the same, plus Unity is running on Server 2003. Also, the AvCsMgr service is running.
11-06-2011 04:37 PM
You can try that, don't worry about the versions you are running.
11-06-2011 05:17 PM
I deleted the MAPI profile and it was recreated, but that didn't help. I've verified that all the Unity service accounts all have the correct permissions and that the Unity_server name exixts in AD and have full permissions. Maybe it's time to recreate the account in Exchange and see what that does. Like I said, all has been working fine for a long time until a restart last Friday. None of the Unity accounts have been touched so I can 't figure why this started all of a sudden.
Thanks
11-07-2011 07:24 PM
Hi,
If the recreation of the Unity_
Components to set:
AvWM - all
DOH - all
AvRdbSvr - 10-13
UMR - all
Components to collect:
AvUMRSyncSvr
CuMDBStoreMonitorSvr
AvCsMgr
CuDohMgr
Hope that helps,
Brad
11-08-2011 04:50 PM
Turns out that the problem was with a couple of corrupt mailboxes on Exchange. Here's the fix...
>>Ran permissions wizard.
>>Deleted Unity_servername and usbms_servername mailboxes.
>>Deleted MAPI profile. (run/regedit/select any one main key/software/Microsoft/windows nt/ windows messaging subsystem/unity system profile)
>>Ran MSCW to recreate those accounts and the MAPI profile.
>>On the exchange , restarted exchange information store service.
>>On the Unity server restarted AvUMRsync service.
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