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found an ESE event 454 with error code -515. This error indicates that the Exchange database could not be mounted because a required transaction log file is missing Explanation An ESE 454 event with a -515 error can occur if the Extensible Storage Engine (ESE) tries to bring all databases in a storage group to a consistent state during the recovery process. If any required transaction log file are missing, the recovery process fails, and the database cannot mount with the -515 error. User Action To resolve this issue, do one or more of the following: Using the procedures here, determine which transaction log files are missing and where they are located. Then move them back into the transaction log directory for the storage group. Restore the affected database(s) from backup. Caution: You should not try to restore the database unless the prior solution of locating and restoring the specific missing transaction log files has failed. Doing this will cause all data since the last backup to be overwritten. Note: Prior to restoring the database(s), move or delete any transaction log files that are associated with the affected storage group from the destination path. To identify missing transaction log files by using the Microsoft Exchange Troubleshooting Assistant in Exchange Server2003 and Exchange Server2007 From the Microsoft Exchange Troubleshooting Assistant Display Examining Event Log Results window, click the Use related Database Recovery Management task to verify and resolve this issue link to identify the missing required transaction log files. Record the log file names reported in step 1. Determine the current location of the log files and move them back to the expected location. Note: Be sure to search the Recycle Bin and any antivirus quarantine folders when you determine the current location of the missing transaction log files. Try to mount the affected Exchange database. To manually identify and restore missing transaction logs on Exchange2000 Server or Exchange Server2003 Start Exchange System Manager. Expand Administrative Groups, expand your administrative group, expand Servers, right-click your storage group, and then click Properties. On the General tab, under Transaction log location, record the path of the location of the transaction log files. At a command prompt, open the directory where Eseutil.exe is located. The default path for Eseutil.exe in Exchange 2000Server and Exchange Server2003 is C:\program files\exchsrvr\bin. At the command prompt, enter the following command: Copy Code eseutil /ml "logpath\logprefix" Where logpath is the path of the transaction log files recorded in step 3 and logprefix is the prefix of the