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Exchange 2007 PrepareAD could interfere with Exchange 2003 mailflow when e-mail address space is ambiguously nonauthoritative
from You Had Me At EHLO... September 05, 2008
We've recently encountered a small handful of customers who reported mailflow problems shortly after running Exchange 2007's /prepareAD, or after they installed their first Exchange 2007 role (which auto-launches the pre-requisite prepareAD process). Through determining root cause, we found that this problem might affect a larger set of our customers that have (or have ever attempted) e-mail domain name sharing and use the "forward all mail with unresolved recipients to host" option. What happens? Some of the Exchange 2000/2003 mailflow problem symptoms include: - Messages eventually accumulate in deferred delivery queues - mostly on bridgeheads. - In some cases, message tracking shows some messages routing back and forth a small number of times between the same Bridgeheads and mailbox servers. Why does this happen? The e-mail domain name that users primarily use was ambiguously nonauthoritative. /PrepareAD does not expect this condition when enumerating recipient policies, and attempts to "fix" the Exchange 2000/2003 mis-configuration by making e-mail domain(s) consistently non-authoritative on recipient policies. A few other things occur behind the scenes, but eventually mail will queue-up. If you only have a handful of recipient policies, here's how to determine whether or not you are at risk of a mailflow outage: First, navigate in Exchange 2000/2003's system manager, and pull-up the recipient policies. Here is a screenshot of the recipient policies in the Contoso lab organization. Since we know that "contoso.com" is present on multiple recipient policies, we need to check each occurrence for the authoritative setting. In the site01 policy, we can see that there is an occurrence of contoso.com. When you double-click (or edit) the contoso.com entry, the popup-dialog box on the right indicates that it is authoritative. I've also included an ldifde output to illustrate how the GUI maps to the raw data from Active Directory. In the site08 policy, we can see that contoso.com doesn't have the checkbox, and thus is nonauthoritative. Since this setting differs from the instance of contoso.com within the site01 policy, prepareAD would detect this mis-configuration, and subsequently converts any authoritative occurrences of contoso.com to non-authoritative. The recipient policy change(s) would eventually cause all Exchange servers in the organization to remove contoso.com from their own metabases, and transport on such servers are in an "in-between" state until IIS is restarted. Notice that the screenshots show recipient policies which are appropriately-named for this blog. However, in real-world environments, they are rarely named descriptively. Another challenge is that not all of the policy objects (such as pure mailbox-manager policies) will have visible e-mail settings, in which case you would need to temporarily enable the "e-mail addresses" property sheet to expose the addresses written to those policies when they were created (which could have been years ago). Lastly, an admin would be prone to error if he/she were to check hundreds of policies in a large environment. Therefore, Marc Nivens took our requirements and wrote a read-only script to assist you in detecting ambiguously authoritative e-mail domain names. Seeing that you might not have any Exchange 2007 servers in the org yet, all you need is a machine that has Powershell 1.0 installed, and you can copy the script to run it. (Do note that you will need to change your execution policy. If you don't feel comfortable changing your execution policy, you can always author your own script by creating a .ps1 file with notepad and paste-in the contents of our code.) After invoking the script in this lab environment, the contoso.com domain (among others) was found to be ambiguously authoritative: What do you do? If you have not yet executed prepareAD: As you've seen above, the corrective action is to check to see if there's an e-mail domain name that exists on multiple recipient policies. If so, double-click on each occurrence of that domain to make sure the checkbox for "This organization is responsible..." is either consistently checked or unchecked across all occurrences of that domain. If you intended for all occurrences of the e-mail domain name to be nonauthoritative, you need to uncheck the checkbox from all occurrences of that domain. On the other hand, if you intended for all occurrences of the e-mail domain name to be authoritative, you need to check the checkbox from all occurrences of that domain. Any changes to the "This organization is responsible..." checkbox (i.e. msexchnonauthoritativedomains) do not affect address generation, and thus will not produce the pop-up dialog requesting to update all recipient e-mail addresses. You can use the attached PowerShell script for detection, but the corrective steps are manual. The PowerShell script may be used again to double-check your corrections after AD has replicated. If you have already executed prepareAD and are experiencing a mailflow issue with one of your e-mail domain names: Restart IIS on all servers in the Exchange organization. This is because the metabase on all servers exists in an in-between state that doesn't fully recognize the route change. In some cases, restarting IIS will alleviate the mailflow outage, but it doesn't necessarily resolve the issue if you truly intended for the domain to be authoritative. Additionally, Exchange System Manager will not accurately reflect the nonauthoritative state of the e-mail domain names. This is due to /prepareAD having populated a lowercase value of "smtp" into msexchnonauthoritativedomains. If the gatewayproxy attribute has the uppercase "SMTP" then ESM doesn't see the case match, and will misleadingly render the domain as "authoritative" in the GUI. The chart below illustrates the before-and-after changes: Policy name msexchnonauthoritativedomains ESM GUI "This Exchange organization is responsible..." Default policy (authoritative for contoso.com) not set checkmark (grayed-out) Site08 policy (nonauthoritative for contoso.com) smtp:@contoso.com no checkmark Site01 policy (authoritative for contoso.com) not set checkmark Additionally, the metabase shows a domain key for contoso.com with routeaction=32. During /PrepareAD execution, the recipient policies are changed at the same time the following entries are logged to the file ExchangeSetup.log: [9/2/2008 12:24:32 PM] [2] [WARNING] The SMTP address template 'SMTP:@contoso.com' is invalid because it references a domain that is not an accepted domain. [9/2/2008 12:24:32 PM] [2] [WARNING] Found 'contoso.com' in NonAuthoritativeDomains but did not expect it. Run Set-EmailAddressPolicy to correct this. After SP1 /prepareAD succeeds, the changes (in red) are apparent: Policy name msexchnonauthoritativedomains ESM GUI "This Exchange organization is responsible..." Default policy smtp:@contoso.com checkmark (grayed-out) Site08 policy smtp:@contoso.com checkmark Site01 policy smtp:@contoso.com checkmark At this point, if you dump the IIS metabase on any Exchange server in the organization, you will no longer see the local route; contoso.com actually gets removed from the metabases. And since gatewayproxy is capitalized whilst msexchnonauthoritativedomains is not, the ESM UI will mis-lead administrators to believe the e-mail domain names are authoritative. Long-term solution if you have already run /PrepareAD: You will need to edit your recipient policies to re-write the authoritative/nonauthoritative status for each occurrence of that shared e-mail domain name, and restart IIS on all servers after AD replication has completed. If you wish to make the domain authoritative, you will need to uncheck the checkbox next to "This organization is responsible...", hit apply, and re-check it, and hit "apply" to correct any lowercasing issues in the raw data to force ESM to reflect an accurate checkbox. For reference, article 321721 mentions two methods for namespace sharing and recommends against configuring SMTP virtual servers having been configured with "forward all unresolved mail to this host". What if I already ran /prepareAD and didn't notice a problem? Check your ExchangeSetup.log on the machine where you ran /prepareAD. If you skipped /prepareAD, you need to open the exchangesetup.log file on your first Exchange 2007 server role). Search for the existence of "in NonAuthoritativeDomains but did not expect it" (without quotes) and make a note of the referenced e-mail domain(s) preceding occurrences of that text string. As long as you're aware of the ESM GUI display issue described above, you can ignore this entire post if: - The referenced e-mail domain name isn't used, or planned to be used. - The referenced e-mail domain name is used, but you intend for it to be an internal relay domain. (/prepareAD will have copied that domain name to the list of accepted domains as an internal relay domain) - You have already migrated resources from Exchange 2000/2003 to E12. - You do not find the text string. In conclusion, if an e-mail domain name is intended to be non-authoritative, then make sure it's non-authoritative on ALL recipient policies (even mailbox-manager-only policies). The opposite also holds true: If an e-mail domain name is intended to be authoritative, make sure it's consistently authoritative on all policies. So any e-mail domain name that is ambiguously non-authoritative (i.e. authoritative on one policy and non-authoritative on the other) will cause prepareAD to modify the authoritative setting (msexchnonauthoritativedomains) on recipient policies. We are trying to work on a BPA pre-requisite block setup, as well as a normal (healthcheck) BPA rule to detect this setting in an Exchange 2000/2003 environment since the ambiguously authoritative domains have also caused routing issues outside of any Exchange 2007 operations. Hope this has been helpful. We are working on a better solution for this problem but in the mean time, you can use the script to help you identify this situation. You can download the script from the following link. Note: this script is not officially supported by Microsoft. Please see the script for more details. File: chkpolicyconflict - Vincent Yim Share this post :
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Enhance your Mac OS X Desktop with Geektool
from Bwana.TV September 02, 2008
In this video, I talk about the popular Mac OS X software, Geektool. It provides embedding of scripts, images, and files on your desktop. It's very similar to Dashboard but uses a lot less resources and is much more "geeky". I've been using Geektool for quite a while since I'm a UNIX guy at heart and love to write scripts. Since Geektool allows you embed output of scripts, I have a weather forecast script, top cpu programs, and top memory programs right on my desktop. Since it is Hurricane season, I have also embedded the latest tracking maps right on my desktop. This gives me a quick view of where these storms are headed without actually navigating to various websites. Geektool is only limited by your imagination and I highly recommend you give it a try if you run Mac OS X. On Windows, you can do similar things with Samurize and on Linux, there's roottail and a bunch of others that I can't think of right now :) Google is your friend! Enjoy!
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Episode 108: Simon Peyton Jones on Functional Programming and Haskell
from Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers August 29, 2008
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Simon Peyton Jones Recording venue: QCon 2007 We start our discussion with a brief look at what Haskell is and how a pure functional language is different from non-pure languages. We then look at the basic building blocks and the philosophy of the language, discussing concepts such as the lambda calculus, closures, currying, immutability, lazy evaluation, memoization, and the role of data types in functional languages. A significant part of the discussion is then spent on the management of side effects in a pure language - in other words, the importance of monads. We conclude the episode with a look at Haskell's importance and community today. Links Haskell Community Haskell Cafe mailing list HOPL Paper on Haskell Book: Haskell, the craft of functional programming Book: Functional Programming in Haskel Book: Real-World Haskel
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Episode 107: Andrew Watson on the OMG
from Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers August 19, 2008
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Andrew Watson Recording venue: OOP 2008 This episode is a discussion with Andrew Watson, Technical Director of the Object Management Group. The episode is structured into five parts. We start with the history of the OMG and its early work. Then we look at the set of standards it has been (or is currently) working on. Next is a discussion of the standardization process used by the OMG, including the much-debated topic of compliance testing. We then look at OMG's relationship to other standards bodies (W3C, OASIS). Finally Andrew and I briefly discuss our common passion, gliding :-) Links CORBA UML BPMN SBVR ODM SysML MDA ADM KDM QVT BPDM BPMM DDS
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Recording Manual Events in Automator with Ben Waldie
from Extreme Entertainment August 12, 2008
Author: PeachpitTV Added: Tue, 12 Aug 2008 16:35:03 -0800 Duration: 461Peachpittv.com - In this episode, Ben Waldie demonstrates how to use Automator in Leopard to record your manual mouse clicks and keystrokes, and play them back as part of your workflow. Use recording to expand Automator's capabilities.
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Episode 106: Introduction to AOP
from Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers August 09, 2008
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Christa Schwanninger, Iris Groher Recording venue: This episode is a systematic introduction to Aspect Oriented Programming (in contrast to the interview with Gregor Kiczales). We discuss the fundamentals of AOP, define many of the relevant terms and also look at how and where AOP is used in practice, as well as at some current research trends. Links The AOSD home page, also for the international conference on AOSD Project web site of an European funded project on AOSD Project web site of the Aspect-Oriented Model-Driven Product Line Engineering funded project Home page of the AOP-Alliance, that does quasi standards for AOP Spring (Java framework including AOP support) Spring for .NET AspectJ project on Eclipse Home page of the early aspects (RE and design) community JBossAOP
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Last Dance
from YouTube :: Tag // machinima August 07, 2008
Machinima produced by Evil Man --------------------------- Machinima réalisé par Evil Man Author: evilman9 Keywords: gta machinima Grand Theft Auto YouTube Evil Man editing montage fps San Andreas SA scripting OMG OMFG Geek Rick Roll lol Added: August 7, 2008
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Avoiding Jitter: Jumpstarting the Exchange shell
from You Had Me At EHLO... August 01, 2008
A little trick from Jeffrey Snover over on PowerShell team blog: Speeding Up PowerShell Startup. Running the script mentioned by Jeffrey speeds up PowerShell startup times. Yes, hard to believe at first, but after having run this on a few servers, as Jeffrey says - the reaction is "Wow!" Paste the following in notepad and save it as Update-Gac.ps1 (or whatever you want to call it): Set-Alias ngen @(dir (join-path ${env:windir} "Microsoft.NETFramework64") ngen.exe -recurse |sort -descending lastwritetime)[0].fullName[appdomain]::currentdomain.getassemblies() | %{ngen $_.location} Note: On x86 systems; replace Framework64 in the second line of this script with Framework. [Optional] Close all open windows [Optional] Start the Exchange Management Shell and note the time it takes to start up Run the script: .Update-Gac.ps1 (or whatever you saved it as) Quit all open windows, start the Shell. Notice the difference? As Jeffrey says in his blog post, the PowerShell team had a problem in Windows PowerShell v1, that caused the binaries not to be NGENed. What's NGEN?Managed code exists in Common Intermediate Language (CIL). The Just In Time (JIT) compiler takes that and converts it into native code for a particular processor/platform - a process also referred to as "jitter". If you don't want this translation to happen at runtime, you can use NGEN.exe - the Native Image Generator - to convert managed code from the CIL to native code. Native code does not need to be compiled at run time, and thereby avoids jitter. So how does speeding up PowerShell help Exchange?The Shell is built on Windows PowerShell technology, and under the hood, the Exchange Management Console also executes PowerShell cmdlets. If you're running Exchange Server 2007 on Windows Server 2003, you're likely to see performance gains in shell start-up times after running this script. On one of my Exchange 2007 servers, EMS now starts up in as little as 2-3 seconds. Disclaimer: Your mileage may vary. Feel free to leave feedback about results you're seeing with this. - Bharat Suneja Share this post :
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Episode 105: Retrospectives with Linda Rising
from Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers July 30, 2008
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Linda Rising Recording venue: QCon London, 2008 In this episode we're talking to Linda Rising about retrospectives. We start by defining what a retrospective is and discuss some of the logistics of making it work for software projects. We then look at the different phases of a retrospective. The main part then is a discussion about some of the practices or games that are used to facilitate the retrospective. We conclude the retrospective discussion with destroying some of the prejudices against it and the relationship to process improvement and CMM. At the end of the interview we talk a little about Linda's current interest: how does the brain work? Links Retrospectives mailing list Linda s web site Retrospectives Facilitator s Gatherings Norm s book
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Episode 104: Plugin Architectures
from Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers July 20, 2008
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: mlippert Guests: Klaus Marquardt Recording venue: In this episode we talk with Klaus Marquardt about building systems out of plugins. After briefly introducing the concept of a plugin in contrast to modules and related software engineering concepts, we discuss different views on plugins and different ways of working with plugins for developing software. We are looking at plugins for embedded systems as well as large business systems, at how plugins change the working mode and team organization, and discuss the possibilities of why and when to use plugins for implementing software systems. Links Plugin at Wikipedia Book with patterns on plugins Article (German) contrasting plug-ins with components and demonstrating extension points Eclipse Article: Notes on the Eclipse Plug-in Architecture OSGi Paper: Patterns for Plugins Simple code example
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Help Us Improve the Transport Rules Experience
from You Had Me At EHLO... July 07, 2008
We're exploring making improvements to the experience of configuring Transport Rules. As part of this, we want to make sure we account for exactly how you are using Transport Rules today. The script linked to below will output some Transport Rules usage data. If you are using transport rules today in Exchange 2007, we'd love it if you could run it and send us the results. To run the script, follow these steps: 1. Open TransportRuleUsage.txt by clicking here. 2. Copy and paste the text into a new .ps1 file on your Exchange server called TransportRuleUsage.ps1. Make sure the server you save it on is domain-joined. 3. Open up PowerShell, navigate to the folder that contains TransportRuleUsage.ps1, and run the following command: PS .TransportRuleUsage.ps1 4. Send the output (TransportRuleOutput.txt) to benneu AT microsoft DOT com. Note: This script is not officially supported by Microsoft. For a full disclaimer please read the comment section at the beginning of the script. The text file TransportRuleOutput.txt contains no information specific to your organization, just a simple count of the conditions, actions, and exceptions used by your Transport Rules. Below is an example of the data it returns. The Value field is the number of times that Condition/Action/Exception appeared in your Transport Rules. Actions Name Value ---- ----- PrependSubject 1 RejectMessage 1 Conditions Name Value ---- ----- FromMemberOf 1 SubjectOrBodyContains 1 Condition-Action-Exception Construction Name : Conditions: 1 Actions: 1 Value : 5 Name : Conditions: 1 Actions: 1 Exceptions: 1 Value : 1 Thank you for your help, and please let me know if you have any questions. - Ben Neuwirth Share this post :
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Episode 101: Andreas Zeller on Debugging
from Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers June 20, 2008
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Andreas Zeller Recording venue: JAOO 2007 In this episode we're talking to Andreas Zeller. about debugging. We started the discussion with an explanation of what debugging and how it works in principle. We then briefly discussed the relationship between debugging and testing. Next was the importance of the scientific method for debugging. We then looked as debugging as a search problem, leading to a discussion about delta debugging, the main topic of this discussion. We concluded the discussion by looking at the practical usability of delta debugging and the relationship to other means of automatically finding problems in software. Links Andreas Homepage Why Programs Fail Beautiful Code Delta Debugging Mining Software Archives
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from YouTube :: Tag // internetbusiness June 19, 2008
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Episode 100: Software in Space
from Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers June 10, 2008
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Hans-Joachim Popp, CIO, DLR Recording venue: OOP 2008 In this episode we're talking to Hans-Joachim Popp, CIO at DLR about software in space. We start out by reviewing some well-known accidents of unmanned space flight that were caused by software faults and use this as a motivation to discuss how to avoid these in the future. We discuss culture, process, techniques and tools that DLR uses to create high-quality software for use in unmanned space systems. Links Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt IT at DLR (in German) Simulation and Software Technology Optical Systems (in German) Mariner 4 Voyager Mission Mars Climate Orbiter Virtis Ariane 5 Crash A320 Crash Mulhouse V Model
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Second Life Apoc Vehicle Vs. Tank
from YouTube :: Tag // secondlife May 31, 2008
Scripted with the Universal Vehicle Gun Kit and Universal Destruction Kit. Sound enhanced with the USR. Author: voiceguy4hire Keywords: second life SL lionel oliva physics particles vehicle kit scripting demo auto Added: May 31, 2008
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Episode 99: Transactions
from Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers May 31, 2008
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Arno Bernd Guests: Recording venue: This episode takes a close look at transactions from different angles, starting with their fundamental properties of Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation, Durability but also investigating advanced topics like distributed or business transactions. Links ACID The Two-Phase Commit Protocol Book: Transaction Processing: Concepts and Techniques
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Second Life - LSL Raytracer
from YouTube :: Tag // second life May 28, 2008
I wrote a raytracer entirely in LSL. It takes a scene in SL (simplifying it all into cubes due to limitations), and then draws it with nice lighting effects. For those who are interested, a more technical explanation of how it works (a knowledge of SL scripting and raytracing is assumed): The script first runs a sensor to get a list of objects in the scene, and grabs the bounding boxes of them. Then, for each pixel, a ray is shot out to detrmine where it collides, and how that area would be lit by the light source. So far only shadowing is implemented, but I should be able to implement phong, reflections, etc without too much extra work. Due to LSL being extremely slow, 64 different scripts are in the object to maximize speed. This video takes place in the main grid (where currently there is no Mono support). Author: inuchance Keywords: second life lsl raytracer scripting Added: May 28, 2008
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Second Life Scripting Tutorials - Variables
from YouTube :: Tag // secondlife May 23, 2008
This is the first video of what hopes to be, a collection of videos related to the teachings of LSL which is the scripting language in second life. This video discusses the Variables of LSL Author: ModernHax Keywords: second life scripting lsl help tutorial linden computer science Added: May 23, 2008
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Episode 98: Stefan Tilkov on REST
from Software Engineering Radio - the podcast for professional software developers May 23, 2008
Podcast (MP3): Download Hosts: Markus Guests: Stefan Tilkov Recording venue: OOP 2008 In this episode we discuss REST (Representational State Transfer) with Stefan Tilkov. We started out by discussing the 5 steps to REST: IDs, links, Standard Methods, multiple representations and stateless communication. We then looked at how to use HTTP for REST, and discussed about how to use it for Web Services. We then we discussed whether and how to use REST for enterprise applications, and not just for apps on the internet. We concluded the discussion with a couple of recommendations. Links Stefan s Blog Article: REST Introduction Article: Addressing Doubts about REST Fielding s dissertation on REST REST Wiki Book: Restful Web Services
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ubuntu linux screencast clip
from YouTube :: Tag // screencasts May 21, 2008
this is just a random clip of my desktop and shell. I was looking at an old redhat linux 9 bash script.. Author: johnbstroud Keywords: ubuntu screencast clip johnny buckallew stroud desktop opensource shell scripting programming Added: May 21, 2008
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Introduction To PHP
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) May 17, 2008
My first attempt at a webcast/screencast. Please note: i am not a PHP professional, i am a learning beginner and wanted to post some of the things that i have learned online for other beginners.
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