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Project Sega
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Sun Jan 23, 2005 7:02 pm Post subject:
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Hello,
Our SBS2000 server went belly up earlier this week. We could not
recover it so we grabbed what files we could off it and started again
taking advatage of the down time to install SBS2003 on our new server.
Our only problem is getting our old public folder to work again. We
have managed to get our mailboxes back using some 3rd party software
but we have lots of contact information in our public folders that we
really need to get at.
So that I'm not messing about on our main server, I have built a
recovery server using SBS2000 under VirtualPC2004
I have copied the pub1.edb and pub1.stm files and also all logfiles
that were on the old server. I dismounted the public store, renamed
the existing pub1.* files and replaced with my old files. Of course,
when I try to mount the store, it gives the following error.
"The database files in this store are inconsistant"
ID no: c1041739
It also generates and event log error ID 9519
Error Database is in inconsistent state starting database "First
Storage Group\Public Folder Store (NTSBSSERVER)" on the Microsoft
Exchange Information Store.
Failed to attach to Jet DB.
I believe there are various things that can be done with eseutil and
isinteg but I thought I'd ask here first.
Do you think its possible to make this work again?
Thanks
Jon
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Andrew Mitchell
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Sun Jan 23, 2005 7:50 pm Post subject:
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Project Sega <usenet@TAKEMEOUTjon-lamb.co.uk> said
| Quote: | Hello,
Our SBS2000 server went belly up earlier this week. We could not
recover it so we grabbed what files we could off it and started again
taking advatage of the down time to install SBS2003 on our new server.
Our only problem is getting our old public folder to work again. We
have managed to get our mailboxes back using some 3rd party software
but we have lots of contact information in our public folders that we
really need to get at.
So that I'm not messing about on our main server, I have built a
recovery server using SBS2000 under VirtualPC2004
I have copied the pub1.edb and pub1.stm files and also all logfiles
that were on the old server. I dismounted the public store, renamed
the existing pub1.* files and replaced with my old files. Of course,
when I try to mount the store, it gives the following error.
"The database files in this store are inconsistant"
ID no: c1041739
It also generates and event log error ID 9519
Error Database is in inconsistent state starting database "First
Storage Group\Public Folder Store (NTSBSSERVER)" on the Microsoft
Exchange Information Store.
Failed to attach to Jet DB.
I believe there are various things that can be done with eseutil and
isinteg but I thought I'd ask here first.
Do you think its possible to make this work again?
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You need to replay at least one log file against the public folder database
to get it into a consistent state.
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=36148
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Project Sega
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Sun Jan 23, 2005 10:45 pm Post subject:
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On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 05:50:26 -0800, Andrew Mitchell
<amitchell@removecasey.vic.gov.au> wrote:
| Quote: | Project Sega <usenet@TAKEMEOUTjon-lamb.co.uk> said
"The database files in this store are inconsistant"
ID no: c1041739
It also generates and event log error ID 9519
Error Database is in inconsistent state starting database "First
Storage Group\Public Folder Store (NTSBSSERVER)" on the Microsoft
Exchange Information Store.
Failed to attach to Jet DB.
I believe there are various things that can be done with eseutil and
isinteg but I thought I'd ask here first.
Do you think its possible to make this work again?
You need to replay at least one log file against the public folder database
to get it into a consistent state.
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=36148
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Thanks for the info Andrew,
I'm finding the eseutil flags a bit confusing. Which one would you
recommend using?
All the best,
Jon
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