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Problem running Troubleshooting assistant on Ex2K7, Windows 2008

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Mahmood

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Oct 6, 2008, 9:51:02 AM10/6/08
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I have Excchange 2007 cluster on Windows 2008. I am trying to run
Troubleshooting Assistant but having following issue.
1. If I run against the cluster name it fails with the error
\\clustername\c$\Perflogs directory not found.

2. If I run again the physical server name. It's giving fatal error.

No information in APP and sys logs.

I am running it as "System Administrator" and tried from different servers.

Any Idea?
Thx,
Mahmood

Ed Crowley [MVP]

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Oct 6, 2008, 1:26:32 PM10/6/08
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If you're going to post the same question to multiple newsgroups you should
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rajeshkannan

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Dec 15, 2009, 8:36:44 AM12/15/09
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You should share the C:\PerfLogs directory and refer to it by an UNC path:
\\exchcl02\PerfLogs

On the page Configure data collection
Data collection options
Root data directory, select Browse, expand the Network ... you get the idea.

Mahmoo wrote:

Problem running Troubleshooting assistant on Ex2K7, Windows 2008
06-Oct-08

Any Idea?
Thx,
Mahmood

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On Monday, October 06, 2008 9:51 AM
Mahmoo wrote:

Problem running Troubleshooting assistant on Ex2K7, Windows 2008

Any Idea?
Thx,
Mahmood

On Monday, October 06, 2008 1:26 PM
Ed Crowley [MVP] wrote:

If you're going to post the same question to multiple newsgroups you should
If you're going to post the same question to multiple newsgroups you should
post one message addressed to all of the newsgroups one post so that answers
will be posted to all the newsgroups.
--
Ed Crowley MVP
"There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."

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