Microsoft Exchange Rpc Client Access Not Starting Sbs 2011 Remote
During our migration process from SBS v7 NDA bits to SBS 2011 RTM bits we ran into all sorts of hiccups and hang-ups along the way. One of those hang-ups was that every time the destination server would reboot certain Exchange 2010 SP1 services would not start on their own. The two common ones were: • Microsoft Exchange Forms-Based Authentication service • Microsoft Exchange RPC Client Access The first would be known as soon as a user tried to connect to their mailbox using the Outlook Web App. • The other one was not so easy to pick up on since the source SBS v7 was picking up the RPC calls and delivering the mailboxes to any connected Outlook client. This was found out by running: Outlook /RPCDiag from Start –> Run.
Microsoft clients connect to RPC Endpoint Mapper on port 135. Then the Endpoint Mapper tells the client which port a requested service is listening on. The port numbers are assigned dynamically and can be anywhere between 1024 and 65,535. When you see errors, such as 1753, that tell you that no more endpoints are available from the Endpoint Mapper, this means that the RPC Endpoint Mapper was unable to utilize a port greater than 1024 for a service. I’ll look at this topic more closely a little later. When modifying the registry you need to be aware of any other potential side effects, which is not always easy. Modifying this entry may have an effect on Microsoft Exchange Server if the value is set to below 50,000.
• Coach Jon Says: You state that “On an Exchange server, apart from the Store.exe process, nothing should consume memory or CPU no matter what” In my mailbox server (DAG) the cpu is consumed by Indexing, Exchange Search, and Mailbox Assistant. The over all cpu climbs to about 65% during the business day.
I have realized that it seems certain exchange services are either not starting or are stopping. The server is running SBS 2011 Standard and has all the updates and rollups installed. Microsoft Exchange EdgeSync Service Microsoft Exchange Forms-based Authentication Service Microsoft Exchange RPC Client Access Service These are the only services that are having issues. The other Exchange Services are not having any issues. There seems to be no issue when I go in and manually start these services and I have not seen any weird error messages to give an explanation as to why just these 3 services are having issues.
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