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Account send as permission vanish from a domain level » Bad Checksum on Exchange Database A Bad checksum error on an Exchange Database indicates a database bad checksum error in wireshark corruption. If you notice the same, consider moving mailboxes ASAP if the
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mail services from a hosted IMAP/POP/SMTP service to Micorsoft Office 365 Exchange Online IN THIS DISCUSSION Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Symantec 258198 checksum error on boot Followers Follow Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Well, how to ask this?? Exchange server froze while creating an account.. locked solid. This is a new server too. On reboot, http://msexchangeguru.com/2009/07/13/checksum-error/ the store service would start, but the mailboxes in the server manager would not mount.. The error said DB was corrupted. I ran the eseutil /r and a bunch of other /minor/ stuff, all of them failed.. saying there were erorros, checksum problems and more. I tried to restore my DB from a symantec backup, that didn't work. Great.. said the backup was 0 size, and just say there.. wouldn't restore. (Using backup exec 2012) https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/302087-corrupt-exchange-db-help So I did what I didn't want to do... ran the eseutil.exe /p to do a full repair. It is running now... it just hit the second phase of 'rebuilding the MYsysObjects and I am curious as to if I am doing this right, and how long it would take? Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: How do I reduce the size of my exchange db Exchange DB size and other stuff... Lost Exchange DB store   22 Replies Mace OP Jay6111 Feb 12, 2013 at 2:58 UTC As for time it will take, that depends on the size of the DB and the speed of the disk. In my experience, anything over 20gig and on 7200 disks will more than likely crap out and fail before it finishes and will take up to 8 hours or more. Moving the DB to faster disk and running the utility has worked for me if that happens. There is a chance as always when using the higher level switches in eseutil of data loss. What version of Exchange? -Jay 0 Cayenne OP PU-36 Feb 12, 2013 at 2:58 UTC It could take hours and still may not work at the end. Exchange tools give you the "best effort" to fix the issue. Typically you want to run the e
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