Taking Exchange Virtual Servers or Exchange Resources Offline
Occasionally, you must take an Exchange Virtual Server or resource offline. For example, you might have to apply a service pack. In that case, you would bring each Exchange Virtual Server offline, and apply the service pack to the associated node.
You take Exchange Virtual Servers and Exchange resources offline the same way you do with cluster groups and Windows resources. For detailed instructions, see How to Take an Exchange Virtual Server or Exchange Resource Offline Using Cluster Administrator. Besides being online or offline, Exchange Virtual Servers and Exchange resources can be in other states. The following tables list the various states that are possible for Exchange Virtual Servers and Exchange cluster resources, respectively.
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Failed | One or more resources in the Exchange Virtual Server cannot be brought online or offline in the allowed time. |
Online | All resources in the Exchange Virtual Server are online. |
Offline | All resources in the Exchange Virtual Server are offline. |
Partially Online | One or more resources in the Exchange Virtual Server are online, and one or more are offline. |
Pending | One or more resources in the Exchange Virtual Server are Online Pending or Offline Pending. |
Unknown | The state of the whole Exchange Virtual Server cannot be determined. |
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Failed | The resource cannot be brought online or offline in the allowed time. |
Online | The resource is online. |
Offline | The resource is offline. |
Online (Offline) Pending | The resource is Online Pending or Offline Pending. |
Unknown | The state cannot be determined. |