Yes Yes to All No No to All Help (default is "Y"): A C:\>New-MoveRequest -Identity "Doe, John" -TargetDatabase "DB14-2016" -BadItemLimit "200" -AcceptLargeDataLoss Removing completed move request "Doe, John". C:\>Remove-MoveRequest -Identity "Doe, John"Īre you sure you want to perform this action? Run the commands to remove the move request and start the move request. Option 1: Remove the move request and start the move request Removing and starting the move will only take bandwidth and time. I prefer option 2 as the mailbox has already been moved. Change the parameter and resume the move request with a BadItemLimit and AcceptLargeDataLoss flag.Remove the move request and start again with a BadItemLimit and AcceptLargeDataLoss flag.We have two options to get the move request completed and not getting the FailedOther stops at 95% message. PercentComplete: 95% Options to fix FailedOther stops at 95% C:\>Get-MoveRequest | Get-MoveRequestStatisticsĭisplayName StatusDetail TotalMailboxSize TotalArchiveSize PercentComplete Let’s take the user John Doe with e-mail as an example. We are going to make use of the Get-MoveRequest cmdlet. We like to check the move status of the mailboxes that are moving. Run Exchange Management Shell as administrator. Option 2: Resume existing mailbox move request.Option 1: Remove the move request and start the move request.Options to fix FailedOther stops at 95%.This is the only thing left on my on-prem exchange server before I can take it out of production. I rebooted the server and examined all the logs, and wasn't able to find anything of interest in the logs. Mailbo圆 PublicFolderMigration Synced 5:00:38 PM Mailbox5 PublicFolderMigration Synced 4:52:07 PM Mailbox3 PublicFolderMigration Synced 4:44:03 PM Mailbox2 PublicFolderMigration Synced 4:45:25 PM I stopped and resumed the batch without error, but the synced time is still old on one.Ĭreating a new Remote PowerShell session using MFA for implicit remoting of "Get-MigrationUser" command. I tried to force it to sync, but it still does not change. What is interesting is that the synced time updated today for all the mailboxes but one. It has been over 24 hours and the status has still not changed. And the Complete-MigrationBatch command does not return an error, even though I've issued the command on the same batch before. The status of the batch never changes from synced to completing. Mailbo圆 PublicFolderMigration3 Synced 1:47:11 PM Mailbox5 PublicFolderMigration Synced 1:38:28 PM Mailbox4 PublicFolderMigration Synced 11:43:19 PM Mailbox3 PublicFolderMigration Synced 1:48:12 PM Mailbox2 PublicFolderMigration Synced 1:31:49 PM PS C:\Users\bjdraw\Downloads> Get-MigrationUser -BatchId PublicFolderMigration Yes Yes to All No No to All Help (default is "Y"): y Īre you sure you want to perform this action?Ĭomplete migration batch "PublicFolderMigration"?
PS C:\Users\bjdraw\Downloads> Complete-MigrationBatch PublicFolderMigrationĬreating a new Remote PowerShell session using MFA for implicit remoting of "Complete-MigrationBatch" command. The state of the Public Folder migration batch is "synced" so I issue the powershell command: Migrating from Exchange 2013 to Exchange online, but I can't get the Public Folder Migration batch to complete.