Microsoft KB Archive/157323

= XCON: Identifying and/or Reconstructing a Connector Queue =

Article ID: 157323

Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q157323



SUMMARY
This article shows you how to identify the queue for the connectors installed on a computer running Microsoft Exchange Server.  At a command prompt, enter the following command:

mtacheck /v /f 



The following data represents the applicable contents of the  from an Enterprise Edition compact disc with all connectors installed. Note that the X.400 connector is not readily identified; enabling Field Engineering logging for the Microsoft Exchange Message Transfer Agent (MTA) will provide the ID of the .dat file that is causing the problem.

  Checking queue XAPIWRKQ (id 01000020)

Checking queue OOFINFOQ (id 01000025)

Checking queue REFDATQ (id 01000026)

Checking queue MTAWORKQ (id 0100002B)

Checking queue /O=MICROSOFT/OU=ALPHA/CN=CONFIGURATION/CN=CONNECTIONS/CN=INTERNET MAIL CONNECTOR (BETA) (id 0100004F)

Checking queue /O=MICROSOFT/OU=ALPHA/CN=CONFIGURATION/CN=CONNECTIONS/CN=MS MAIL CONNECTOR (BETA) (id 01000033)

Checking queue /O=MICROSOFT/OU=ALPHA/CN=CONFIGURATION/CN=SERVERS/CN=BETA/CN=MICROSOFT DXA (id 0100005A)



MORE INFORMATION
To reconstruct a connector queue: '''

CAUTION''': This procedure is comparable to performing an MTAWIPE and should only be used under the supervision of Microsoft Technical Support.

In the following example, the Microsoft Mail connector queue Db000033.dat is being removed.  Identify the problem queue (.dat file) Rename or move the problem file.  Run Mtacheck. Information similar to the following will scroll on your screen:

<pre class="fixed_text">     Checking queue XAPIWRKQ (id 01000020)

Checking queue OOFINFOQ (id 01000025)

Checking queue REFDATQ (id 01000026)

Checking queue MTAWORKQ (id 0100002B)

Checking queue /O=MICROSOFT/OU=SPICEMAN/CN=CONFIGURATION/CN=CONNECTIONS/CN=MS MAIL CONNECTOR (CHILEDEARBOL) (id 01000033)

Checking queue /O=MICROSOFT/OU=SPICEMAN/CN=CONFIGURATION/CN=CONNECTIONS/CN=INTERNET MAIL CONNECTOR (CHILEDEARBOL) (id 0100005C)

Queue /O=MICROSOFT/OU=SPICEMAN/CN=CONFIGURATION/CN=CONNECTIONS/CN=INTERNET MAIL CONNECTOR (CHILEDEARBOL) required reconstruction. 0 objects recovered to the queue.

Queue /O=MICROSOFT/OU=SPICEMAN/CN=CONFIGURATION/CN=CONNECTIONS/CN=MS MAIL CONNECTOR (CHILEDEARBOL) required reconstruction. 0 objects recovered to the queue.

Starting garbage collection of orphaned objects

Database repaired, some data may have been lost. - 2 queue(s) required repair out of 6 detected (33%). - 0 object(s) damaged out of 34 detected (0%).

It is possible to also receive the following error message at the end of the log, which indicates that one or more of the core files in the Exchsrvr\mtadata directory is corrupt (Db000001.dat - Db000026.dat)

Some objects are missing from the Boot Environment, please reload missing files from the BOOTENV directory on the CD.

Database contains serious errors and cannot be automatically repaired.

NOTE: The Microsoft Mail Connector (beta) required reconstruction and the final statement indicates that the "Database contains serious errors and cannot be automatically repaired." </li>  Run MTACHECK a second time. Note the output displayed. It should be similar to the following.

<pre class="fixed_text">     Checking queue XAPIWRKQ (id 01000020)

Checking queue OOFINFOQ (id 01000025)

Checking queue REFDATQ (id 01000026)

Checking queue MTAWORKQ (id 0100002B)

Checking queue /O=MICROSOFT/OU=ALPHA/CN=CONFIGURATION/CN=CONNECTIONS/CN=INTERNET MAIL CONNECTOR (BETA) (id 0100004F)

Checking queue /O=MICROSOFT/OU=ALPHA/CN=CONFIGURATION/CN=CONNECTIONS/CN=MS MAIL CONNECTOR (BETA) (id 01000033)

Checking queue /O=MICROSOFT/OU=ALPHA/CN=CONFIGURATION/CN=SERVERS/CN=BETA/ CN=MICROSOFT DXA (id 0100005A)

Starting object integrity checks Checking object 03000002 - OK, on queue 01000026 Checking object 0A000003 - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 0B000004 - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 0B000005 - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 0C000006 - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 0C000007 - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 06000008 - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 06000009 - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 0600000A - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 0600000B - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 0600000C - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 0600000D - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 0600000E - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 0600000F - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 06000010 - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 06000011 - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 06000012 - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 06000013 - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 06000014 - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 06000015 - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 09000016 - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 09000017 - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 09000018 - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 09000019 - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 0900001A - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 0900001B - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 0600001C - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 0600001D - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 0600001E - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 0600001F - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 06000021 - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 06000022 - OK, on queue 01000020 Checking object 06000023 - OK, on queue 01000025 Checking object 09000024 - OK, on queue 01000025 Checking object 0600002F - OK, on queue 0100002B Checking object 06000036 - and data object 0600002F...OK. OK, on queue 0100002B Checking object 0600003A - OK, on queue 0100002B Checking object 06000047 - and data object 0600003A...OK. OK, on queue 0100002B

Starting garbage collection of orphaned objects

Database clean, no errors detected.

Observe that the queue for the Microsoft Mail Connector has been reconstructed and that there are no errors detected. </li></ol>

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