Patching Microsoft Exchange 2007 on Windows clusters
You can use Server Automation Fixlets to
patch a Windows® Cluster
that is running Microsoft Exchange 2007 on Windows Server
2003 or Windows Server
2008. As per industry standard, patch the passive node first. This
avoids moving the Mailbox server twice in a patching scenario. You
add the Server Automation Fixlets into
a plan to automate the patching process. You can use Fixlet 121
Move Exchange 2007 Mailbox Server from Node
to identify the
active node as this Fixlet will
only be relevant on the node running the Mailbox server.
Before you begin
- Before running any of the patching steps the control scripts must
be installed. Use Task
110-Install Windows Cluster Control Application
to install the control scripts. - The IBM Exchange Cluster Manager Service must be installed. Use
Task
123 Install IBM Exchange Cluster Manager Service
to install the service. - .Net Framework 4.0 must be installed on each node. Use Fixlet
40301 UPDATE: Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 Available -Site-Patches for Windows
to install or update the .Net Framework 4.0 on each node.
About this task
The IBM cluster patch solution works by using a number of Fixlets and a service to enable patching of an Exchange cluster environment. To move an Exchange Mailbox Server from node to node you must be a domain level user. To achieve this a service is installed on each node which runs with the domain level credentials. Moving the clustered mailbox is governed by a Microsoft Shell Command and might not always successfully move the mailbox.
Start the patching process by patching the passive node. Then repeat the procedure for the active node.