Exchange 2013 Databases
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Anyone know the right command to see who's in that database via the shell? Everything I'm trying from Google is showing a different database. When I did the move (there were only 3 people), I used:
Get-Mailbox -database "CorpExchangeStore3" | New-MoveRequest -TargetDatabase "CorpExchangeStore2"
Everything went fine. When I run a Get-Mailbox | Sort Database, CorpExchangeStore3 | format -Table Name, CorpExchangeStore3 then it shows TONS of names, like they are from another database. If I run that command against DB 2, it basically shows the same thing.
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Nvm, got it with Get-Mailbox -Database "CorpExchangeStore3" -ResultSize Unlimited
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I've run this:
get-maibox | Sort database, name | format-table name, database
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You may be seeing mailboxes that are soft deleted from the move... not positive though.
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@brianlittlejohn said:
You may be seeing mailboxes that are soft deleted from the move... not positive though.
Scanning through the mailboxes, there are 250... Most are here, some are not. Weird.
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Does get-moverequest show moves that are still pending?
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@brianlittlejohn said:
Does get-moverequest show moves that are still pending?
Two are pending... One is completed but still shows in the Get-mailbox -database "CorpExchangeStore3" -ResultSize Unlimited list...
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One user is going to take all day. They have 10GB in their mailbox.
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@BBigford yea... that one will take a while.... im not sure why you are still seeing mailboxes that should have been moved...
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Am I running this right (to get a list of anyone on CorpExchange3)?
Get-Mailbox | Sort Database, CorpExchangeStore3 | format -Table Name
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@brianlittlejohn said:
get-mailbox -database "DBNAME"
should do it
exactly what I needed, thanks. Weird that a completed mailbox is in there... Oh well, I'll figure that out later.