Step 1 Exchange 2010 and 2013 Start DAG (Database Availability Groups)
Maintenance Task |
Runs the startDagservermaintainence.ps1 powershell script
against the target endpoint. Active DAGs on the node are moved off the endpoint. The endpoint is
placed on a paused state. If the cluster group is present on the endpoint, it is also moved to
another node. The DatabaseCopyAutoActivationPolicy is set to blocked after running
this script. The script does not move any non-exchange 2010 groups off the node. When this script is
run against an endpoint, the endpoint is in a state where any patch or custom Fixlets can be
run. |
Target the first node or set of nodes that you are patching. |
Step 2 Dynamically Run Baselines from a Site |
This step completes the patching by running Baselines from a site. |
Target the first node or set of nodes that you are patching. You can select
the Use same targets as option to quickly select the same targets you
targeted for step 1. From the Parameters tab, select the site that contains
the Baselines. |
Step 3 Restart Endpoint on Pending Restart and Wait for Restart to
Complete |
This restarts the targets that were patched in the previous step. Only
endpoints that are in a Pending Restart state are restarted. |
Target the first node or set of nodes that you are patching. You can select
the Use same targets as option to quickly select the same targets you
targeted for step 1. |
Step 4 Exchange 2010 and 2013 Stop DAG (Database Availability Groups)
Maintenance Task |
Runs the stopDagservermaintainence.ps1 powershell script
against the target endpoint. This script resumes a node and also sets the
DatabaseCopyAutoActivationPolicy to unrestricted for each database on the endpoint.
No groups are failed back onto a node after running this script. |
Target the first node or set of nodes that you are patching. You can select
the Use same targets as option to quickly select the same targets you
targeted for step 1. |
Step 5 Exchange 2010 and 2013 Start DAG (Database Availability Groups)
Maintenance Task |
Runs the startDagservermaintainence.ps1 powershell script
against the target endpoint. Active DAGs on the node are moved off the endpoint. The endpoint is
placed on a paused state. If the cluster group is present on the endpoint, it is also moved to
another node. The DatabaseCopyAutoActivationPolicy is set to blocked after running
this script. The script does not move any non-exchange 2010 groups off the node. When this script is
run against an endpoint, the endpoint is in a state where any patch or custom Fixlets can be
run. |
Target the second node or set of nodes that you are patching. |
Step 6 Dynamically Run Baselines from a Site |
This step completes the patching by running Baselines from a site. |
Target the second node or set of nodes that you are patching. You can select
the Use same targets as option to quickly select the same targets you
targeted for step 1. From the Parameters tab, select the site that contains
the Baselines. |
Step 7 Restart Endpoint on Pending Restart and Wait for Restart to
Complete |
This restarts the targets that were patched in the previous step. Only
endpoints that are in a Pending Restart state are restarted. |
Target the second node or set of nodes that you are patching. You can select
the Use same targets as option to quickly select the same targets you
targeted for step 1. |
Step 8 Exchange 2010 and 2013 Stop DAG (Database Availability Groups)
Maintenance Task |
Runs the stopDagservermaintainence.ps1 powershell script
against the target endpoint. This script resumes a node and also sets the
DatabaseCopyAutoActivationPolicy to unrestricted for each database on the endpoint.
No groups are failed back onto a node after running this script. |
Target the second node or set of nodes that you are patching. You can select
the Use same targets as option to quickly select the same targets you
targeted for step 1. |
Step 9 Rebalance Active Databases Task Exchange 2010 AND Exchange 2013 DAG
(Database availability Groups) |
Runs the RedistributeActiveDatabases.ps1 powershell
script against the target endpoint. This script redistributes the active databases across all nodes
available to the DAGs. The script uses the BalanceDbsByActivationPreference switch.
You can run this Task at the end of an Automation Plan against all of the endpoints if you want to
redistribute the DAGs across the servers after all patching has been completed. |
Target all of the nodes in the cluster. |