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Unified Communications Diagnostics 8.6.3 - Deployment Guide

Installing and upgrading Unified Communications Diagnostics Technical Information for UC Diagnostics for Exchange Technical Information for Office 365 Technical Information for UC Diagnostics for BlackBerry Technical Information for UC Diagnostics for OCS Technical Information for UC Diagnostics for Lync/Skype for Business Troubleshooting

Exchange System Health Test

The Exchange System Health Test monitors health sets (groups of monitors) and health information on your Exchange 2013/2016 server, verifying the state of each health set’s monitors. Monitors that are similar or are related to a component’s architecture are grouped to form a health set. Health sets provide the health information for applications and services such as Outlook Web App, Exchange ActiveSync, the Information Store service, content indexing, and transport services on your Exchange 2013 and Exchange 2016 servers.

This test allows you to ensure the health state of health set (whether health or unhealthy).

You can run the system health test against Exchange 2013 and later.

See the following tables for the test targets and the required permissions for this test.

You can run the test against the following target servers.

Exchange 2013

Client Access Server (CAS) role

Mailbox role

Exchange 2016

Mailbox role

You must meet the following software prerequisites to run the Exchange system health tests:

Exchange 2013/2016

PowerShell 2.0 or later

The test credentials must have the following permissions.

All

Active Directory Account Lockout Health Test

The Active Directory Account Lockout Health test provides information about how many and which Active Directory accounts are currently locked out. The test shows accounts that are locked out due to invalid passwords being submitted and accounts that are locked because the password has expired.

The following tables show the test targets for the test and the permissions required by the test credentials.

Exchange 2007/2010/2013/2016

Organization

Lync 2010/2013 and Skype for Business 2015

Environment

The test credentials must have read permission on User objects in Active Directory.

Exchange

Lync/Skype for Business

Historical Reporting Database Usage Estimates

The following table lists the approximate amount of space required for each test each monitoring interval when running Web Reports and when storing test history:

Server Health

1.2 KB

242 KB

Internal Mailbox Delivery Health

0.1 KB (per source/destination delivery pair)

75 KB (for a test with 50 pairs)

External Message Delivery Health

0.1 KB

37 KB

Storage Health

0.3 KB (per store and per storage group)

52 KB

Queue Health

0.2 KB (per queue)

41 KB (per queue)

Replication Health

0.3 KB (per storage group)

35 KB

Server Health

1.2 KB

242 KB

Internal Server Delivery Health

0.1 KB (per target server)

36 KB

Internal Mailbox Delivery Health

0.1 KB (per source/destination delivery pair)

75 KB (for a test with 50 pairs)

External Message Delivery Health

0.1 KB

37 KB

Storage Health

0.3 KB (per store and per storage group)

52 KB

Queue Health

0.2 KB (per queue)

41 KB (per queue)

Internal OWA Health

0.1 KB

37 KB

External OWA Health

0.1 KB

37 KB

Replication Health

0.3 KB (per storage group)

35 KB

For example, to run Exchange 2007 Server Health on one server, the maximum space required (with default parameters) would be:

For example, you have a medium-sized environment with the following characteristics:

The approximate space required for historical data would be:

Server Health

9.3 MB

Internal Server Delivery Health

15.3 MB

External Message Delivery Health

0.6 MB

Storage Health

6.2 MB

Queue Health

9.3 MB

Internal OWA Health

0.6 MB

External OWA Health

0.6 MB

Replication Health

2.3 MB

Total

41 MB

Exchange Diagnostic Console Technical Information

The Exchange Diagnostic Console provides you with a real-time representation of the messaging system processes and components within Exchange.

You can diagnose and resolve issues using the Exchange Diagnostic Console.

The following software must be installed on the UC Diagnostics computer to run the diagnostic console.

Exchange 2010/2013/2016

PowerShell 2.0 or later

Exchange 2007

Exchange Management Console (EMC) SP 1 or later

The following configuration is required on the Exchange server.

All

Enable WMI

The following permissions are required on the Exchange servers.

Exchange 2010/2013/2016/2019

Exchange 2007

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