KB ID 0000910
Problem
Freshly installed Exchange 2013 Server (was migrated from Exchange 2007) and it threw out this error.
Log Name: Application Source: MSExchangeTransport Event ID: 25006 Task Category: Configuration Level: Error Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: PNL-Exchange.petenetlive.net Description: The path to the Queue Quota component log has not been set. Queue Quota component log will not be written.
Solution
1. A quick internet search told me to check what had been set with the following commands,
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Get-TransportServer | fl Queue* OR Get-TransportService | fl Queue*
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2. Above we can see three things, Get-TransportServer is a command that is going to be depreciated, there is NOTHING set for the QueueQuotaLogPath, and QueueQuotaLogEnabled is set to true (it’s turned on). Even if we use the newer syntax (below) the result is the same.
3. OK, first I created a folder on the Exchange server and tried to manually set the log path. Then I tried to set QueueQuotaLogEnabled to ‘False’ to see if that cured the problem. It would not let me do either.
Some more searching led me to find that these properties can not be changed (at the moment anyway), as they are both flagged as ‘This parameter is reserved for internal Microsoft use’.
WlmLogPath | Optional | This parameter is reserved for internal Microsoft use. |
QueueQuotaLogEnabled | Optional | This parameter is reserved for internal Microsoft use. |
QueueQuotaLogMaxAge | Optional | This parameter is reserved for internal Microsoft use. |
QueueQuotaLogMaxDirectorySize | Optional | This parameter is reserved for internal Microsoft use. |
QueueQuotaLogMaxFileSize | Optional | This parameter is reserved for internal Microsoft use. |
QueueQuotaLogPath | Optional | This parameter is reserved for internal Microsoft use. |
So, in typical Microsoft fashion, it looks like we will have to put up with this error, until they make those parameters editable. If that changes, send me an email (link below).
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