Error Database Is In Inconsistent State Starting Database First Storage
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ArchiveJuly 3, 20084 0 0 0 [Today’s post comes to us courtesy Karan Rustagi and Girish Rajan.] We have seen many a times that MSExchangeIS would not start or
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hang while starting. There could be several reasons for this to happen but mount exchange 2010 database without log files in this post we will discuss one of the possibilities which we see very often. Like in most
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issues, the the first step toward troubleshooting this issue is to check the Event Viewer and look for any related errors. If you get the following error while starting the service exchange 2010 missing log file unable to mount database then proceed with reading the post. Event Type: Error Event Source: MSExchangeSA Event Category: (14) Event ID: 9175 Description: The MAPI call ‘OpenMsgStore' failed with the following error: The Microsoft Exchange Server computer is not available. Either there are network problems or the Microsoft Exchange Server is down for maintenance. The MAPI provider failed. Microsoft Exchange Server Information Store ID no: 8004011d-0526-00000000 This eseutil /a could happen if any of the Databases (Mailbox Store and Public Folder Store) are inconsistent. There are several ways to recover from this problem. Few of them are: (1) Restore the Databases from backup (2) Replay the logs files to recreate the Databases. Also known as Soft Recovery. (3) Repair the Databases using Eseutil command. Also known as Hard Recovery. It is known as Hard Recovery because following this process may cause some data loss. Always Consider options (1) & (2) before going for Option 3. Also remember to take a backup of your databases before you go for options (3). STEPS: (For the purpose of simplicity we have kept default naming convention for logs, databases and their path.) 1. Let’s check the location of Exchange databases, log files and chk file. (a) Look for the BIN directory where your Exchange is installed. Usually this would be located under “C:\Program files\Exchsrvr”. We use Eseutil to repair the Databases which is located under Bin directory. (b) Now look for location where you have stored your Exchange Databases. By Default they would be located under “C:\Program Files\Exc
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High Availability and Disaster Recovery Question 0 Sign in to vote Hi, I at least one of this store's database files is missing exchange 2010 noticed that my Outlook was disconnected, so on checking the Exchange server (2007 SP1), i realized that the mailbox database
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is dismounted, all attemps to mount the database results in this error: Exchange is unable to mount the database thay you specified. Specified database: Servername\First Storage Group\Mailbox Database; Error code: mapiExceptionCallFailed: Unabble to mount https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/asksbs/2008/07/03/troubleshooting-microsoft-exchange-information-store-service-and-disaster-recovery/ database. (hr=0x80004005, ec=-528) Tuesday, October 07, 2008 7:37 AM Reply | Quote Answers 4 Sign in to vote Hi, It looks like you have removed the log file which has not been wrote into database. If the database has been shut down correctly(clean shutdown), please moved the Checkpoint file and all Logfiles to a different folder and try to mount database again. If the https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/4d1f1ec0-afa7-4a97-af2c-896f3d3c2abb/failed-to-mount-database-mailbox-database-hr0x80004005-ec528?forum=exchangesvravailabilityandisasterrecoverylegacy database has not been shut down correctly(dirty shutdown). You may need to restore the database with the backup. Or you need to do a database repair. We don’t suggest removing log files as that way, regarding how to remove the log files, you can refer to the following article: How to remove Exchange Server transaction log files http://support.microsoft.com/kb/240145 Hope this helps. Thanks, Elvis Thursday, October 09, 2008 8:12 AM Reply | Quote 3 Sign in to vote I have been able to resole the issue and my mail server is back up and ruuning. I have to run the eseutil /p to carry out a repair process on the mailbox database, it actually took my hours almost 24 hours to complete the repair process because of my mailbox database size. i followed through all the instruction. During this process, my information store service was shut down i navigated to the folder that contained my database on the command prompt window, then i ran this command " eseutil /p "mailbox database.edb" " after the finishing the repair process, I cleared my Transaction Log Folder by cpying the contents to a temporary folder. With a bla
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