Re: OAB Generation Problem 9339
- From: AL Admin <ALAdmin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 02:19:02 -0700
great Tip
what I found out now with OABInteg is that I get when I let run it on the
exchange server 3450 GAL entries from the DC back. When I let it run with the
same command from my client I get 4934 entries back.
To get the NSPITool is difficult there is no link on a Microsft site and PSS
will not give it so easy...
it seams that I have to pay for a PSS call
"MSFT News Groups" schrieb:
This can happen if your mail enabled objects have way to many addresses (a.
few thousand) - an old rus bug, or if you have invalid attributes on your
mail enabled objects.
The error listed in the event id is
C:\WINDOWS\system32>err 8004010e
# for hex 0x8004010e / decimal -2147221234
ecInsufficientResrc ec.h
MAPI_E_NOT_ENOUGH_RESOURCES mapicode.h
This error code is MAPI error and is thrown when we perform a query and the
data returned exceeds the allowed property size limit.
Try running oabinteg /s:servername /t:getabinfo_v3. This will dump out all
of the entries from the gal with all of the attributes. PSS has a tool call
NSPITool that will connect to the NSPI interface and return the data from
the GC. If there is bad attributes it will list the display name of the
object in question. From there you can investigate.
Dave
"AL Admin" <ALAdmin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:9DC009EE-5FA4-4BBC-B48D-6B8A67FDEB37@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
what I found out till Your first mail:
the error 9339 (first in eventlog) occours on exatly the same GAL entry
count.
When I delet a mailadress the error moves one user away.
So I think it is a counter or memory problem, but we have only 5000
entries
in our GAL.
"Andy David - MVP" schrieb:
On Tue, 23 May 2006 07:16:02 -0700, AL Admin
<ALAdmin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello Andy
OABInteg test was done without any problem - all seams to be OK !
The User which is written in the eventlog changes sometimes
there is no replication Problem on our domain actually.
Crank up diags in ESM on the OAB and if that reveals nothing I would
call PSS. They have that tool I mentioned.
"Andy David - MVP" schrieb:
On Tue, 23 May 2006 05:51:03 -0700, AL Admin <AL
Admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello
we have Exchange 2003 SP2 since several months running without
problems, but
now since one week the genaration of the OAB fails.
Eventlog eventID 9339:
Active Directory DC1 returned error 8004010e while generating the
offline
address list for '\Global Address List'. The last recipient returned
by the
Active Directory was 'Pautasso Franco (xx/yy)'. This offline address
list
will not be generated.
- Default Offline Address List
9330; 9126
we checked all helping information that we can get - nothing
anyone here who knows this problem ?
Take a look at OABInteg and see if that tells you what is wrong:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=907792
Typically this is because there is a server that is referenced that
hasnt replicated correctly to the your domain or is no longer is
service and the OAB barfs on it when it gets to an account that has
that server or admin group etc.. in its exch legacy dn.
If that doesnt work, call PSS. They have a tool that can help you
track down the address its failing on. ( Or look in OUtlook in online
mode at the GAL, Check the account listed after "Pautasso Franco" and
see if that helps.
If the GCs are having replication issues, it should be in the event
logs on those servers.
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