Cannot Open Log File Error 1032
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14, 20129 0 0 0 In support we see cases from customers regarding log file truncation. One question that commonly comes up is how do you verify log file truncation actually occurs? The most common method that administrators use when verifying log operation terminated with error 1032 jet_errfileaccessdenied file truncation post backup is to review the log file directory and note the count access to source database failed with jet error 1032 of files within this directory. In general, on servers under load that generate a large number of log files in-between backups, this is access to source database failed with jet error 1811 a safe method to verify log truncation. If there were many logs in the log directory prior to backup and only a few remain post backup, log file truncation would be considered successful. In a lab environment
Operation Terminated With Error -1811 (jet_errfilenotfound, File Not Found)
or servers that are not under load the directory method of verification may not actually work. Take the following example: I review the log directory prior to backup and the directory contains 10 logs. I run a successful full backup. I review the log directory after backup and the directory now contains 10 logs. Visually it would appear that no log files truncated at all. In actuality 1 or 2 log files truncated at the jet error 1022 same time you generated 1 or 2 more. Therefore there is no change in file count for the directory. How can I verify that log truncation was successful? In general I recommend avoiding the directory file count to verify log truncation. A reliable way to verify log file truncation is to record the log sequence both pre and post backup. This can be done using the eseutil /ml command. To dump an entire log sequence the administrator would run eseutil /ml ENN (ENN = log generation prefix). This will dump all log files found in the directory and their order – the output can be piped to a text file for later review. Let us take a look at an example. Using a command prompt navigate to the log file directory. Run eseutil /ml ENN. This will provide a list of the log files found in the directory. (Note that the error at the end of the command is expected since the current log file is locked for access). [PS] P:\DAG\DAG-DB0\DAG-DB0-Logs>eseutil /ml E02 Extensible Storage Engine Utilities for Microsoft(R) Exchange Server Version 14.02 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Initiating FILE DUMP mode… Verifying log files… Base name: E02 Log file: P:\DAG\DAG-DB0\DAG-DB0-Logs\E020000A66C.log - OK Log file: P:\DAG\DAG-DB0\DAG-DB0-Logs\E020000A66D.log - OK Log file: P:\DAG\DAG-DB0\DAG-DB0-Logs\E020000A66E.log - OK Log file: P:\DAG\DAG-DB0\DAG-DB0-Lo
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Newer Topic >> Corrupted Log file - Need Help!! - 20.Aug.2008 1:12:32 AM rakem Posts: 35 Joined: 31.Jan.2006 Status: offline Hi Guys, Our exchange database backup has been failing recently https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/timmcmic/2012/05/14/verifying-log-file-truncation/ because of a single log file which seems to have become corrupted. If i try to open the log file i get 'Access is Denied' This error is logged on my exchange server: "Information Store (3640) First Storage Group: An attempt to delete the file "E:\Exchange\Logs\E00160E0.log" failed with system error 5 (0x00000005): "Access is denied. ". The delete file operation will fail with error -1032 (0xfffffbf8)." http://forums.msexchange.org/Corrupted_Log_file_-_Need_Help!!/m_1800484126/tm.htm My backup will not complete because this dam log file is broken!! I have read this article http://support.microsoft.com/kb/248122. I have used eseutil before but never for a log file. You need to dismount the databases before running it right??? When i run eseutil /ml on the affected log i get this: D:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\bin>eseutil /ml e:\exchange\logs\e00160e0.log Microsoft(R) Exchange Server Database Utilities Version 6.5 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Initiating FILE DUMP mode... Base name: e00 Log file: e:\exchange\logs\e00160e0.log ERROR: Cannot open log file. Error -1032. Operation terminated with error -1032 (JET_errFileAccessDenied, Cannot access fi le, the file is locked or in use) after 11.15 seconds. However it works with any other log file, without the databases being detached... any ideas? < Message edited by rakem -- 20.Aug.2008 1:35:22 AM > Post #: 1 Featured Links* RE: Corrupted Log file - Need Help!! - 20.Aug.2008 1:41:37 AM Jugal Posts: 69 Joined: 24.Oct.2007 From: Delhi, India Status: offline Hi Rakem, There is no issue in using the ESEUTIL agains log file. You can follow the article from MS, and YES, you have to dismount the database for this. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/248122 ______________________
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