Uninstalling Cluster Continuous Replication
S'applique à : Exchange Server 2007 SP1, Exchange Server 2007
Dernière modification de la rubrique : 2007-10-23
Uninstalling cluster continuous replication (CCR) involves removing the clustered mailbox server, removing the Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 installation from each node in the cluster, and then optionally, decommissioning the cluster that hosted the clustered mailbox server.
There are two uninstall procedures that you can perform to remove an active node:
- Uninstalling the clustered mailbox server (CMS) only and converting the active node to a passive node; or
- Uninstalling the CMS and the Mailbox role and removing Exchange 2007 from the node.
The command-line version of Setup (Setup.com) can be used to perform both procedures. The Exchange Server 2007 SP1 Setup Wizard can be used only to perform the second procedure; it cannot be used to convert an active node to a passive node.
For more information about how to complete these operations and uninstall CCR, see the following topics:
- Procédure de suppression d'un serveur de boîtes aux lettres passif dans un environnement de CCR
- Procédure de suppression d'un serveur de boîtes aux lettres actif dans un environnement de CCR
- Procédure de suppression d'un nœud d'un cluster de basculement Windows Server 2003
- Procédure de suppression d'un nœud d'un cluster de basculement Windows Server 2008