I've never seen a -1018 not be hardware related. Check with the server
manufacturer for hardware related utilities and updated drivers. 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:bounce-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ian Batty
> Posted At: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 8:15 AM
> Posted To: swynk
> Conversation: ESE event 474 - not hard disk?
> Subject: ESE event 474 - not hard disk?
> 
> We have an SBS2003 server running on 2x 160GB SATA drives with Windows
> Software RAID1. The server is about 3 months old. Three partitions:
> 
> C: system
> D: data
> E: empty/backup
> 
> Exchange DB are on D and logs in default location on C.
> 
> The server was built using 'Swing Migration' method and the Exchange
DB
> was forklifted from the original server to the new server. Both
servers
> have the same name and AD was migrated.
> 
> Since the forklift I have been having these events appear:
> 
> Event Type:   Error
> Event Source: ESE
> Event Category:       Logging/Recovery
> Event ID:     474
> Date:         22/03/2006
> Time:         03:49:46
> User:         N/A
> Computer:     SBS2003
> Description:
> Information Store (5664) First Storage Group: The database page read
> from the file "D:\Exchsrvr\MDBDATA\pub1.edb" at offset 4296704
> (0x0000000000419000) (database page 1048 (0x418)) for 4096
(0x00001000)
> bytes failed verification due to a page checksum mismatch.  The
expected
> checksum was 7987537296697916479 (0x6ed96ed9ffdcfc3f) and the actual
> checksum was 7944752443766530058 (0x6e416e41271ee00a).  The read
> operation will fail with error -1018 (0xfffffc06).  If this condition
> persists then please restore the database from a previous backup.
This
> problem is likely due to faulty hardware. Please contact your hardware
> vendor for further assistance diagnosing the problem.
> 
> Mainly they appear at backup (and the backup fails on Exchange) but
also
> during the day.
> 
> I am troubleshooting this with MS PSS (Indian Division) and they are
not
> much help.
> 
> I have run chkdsk /f on Drive D and it comes up clean.
> 
> I know the event points at hardware being the issue but I am not
> convinced because it sits on software RAID so I was expecting that if
> the disks are causing issues for there to be lots of errors / events
> from RAID? There are none that I can see. In Disk Manager all disks
are
> listed as 'Healthy'.
> 
> Any ideas? Anyone seen this before?
> 
> Ian
> 
> Ian Batty
> Senior Support Engineer
> www.exploreit.uk.com
> 
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