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March 13, 2001

An Exchange 2000 Disaster Recovery


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Notes from the field

Recovering from a database corruption in Exchange Server 5.5 isn't a simple task. Exchange Server 5.5 administrators have accumulated years of experience in building disaster-recovery plans. Tools such as Microsoft's excellent disaster-recovery white paper (http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/techinfo/disaster.htm) explain the steps that you need to take when hardware corruption strikes.

Exchange 2000 Server introduces a more complex database environment to master. In Exchange 2000 Enterprise Server, you can partition the Store across up to four storage groups (SGs), each of which can support up to five mailbox or public databases. In addition, Active Directory (AD) has replaced the Exchange Directory database, so you must revisit directory-restore procedures in case problems occur on servers acting as a domain controller (DC) or Global Catalog (GC). Dealing with an AD failure deserves separate consideration.

My group's Exchange 2000 server recently had a hardware failure that resulted in a corrupt mailbox store. I hope that the experience I gained in diagnosing, understanding, and dealing with the corruption is helpful to anyone who has to prepare a disaster-recovery plan for Exchange 2000. . . .

Reader Comments
Thank for the info on the restore failure, deleting the checkpoint file and log files made the 2nd attempt at restoring work,

I had tried the eseutil prior to restoring with no luck, I was almost about to give up IT and go fishing

Thanks

Peter Richardson

peter March 03, 2004


It's really helpful and execellent.

Arshad March 22, 2004


perfect! just what I needed. Thanks for the painstaking effort!!

Anonymous User November 23, 2004 (Article Rating: )


And this folks is why we run Unix Mailservers :P

Anonymous User February 03, 2005


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