But first check for hardware failures.
 
GuidoElia
HELPPC
 

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Da: Sobey, Richard A [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Inviato: giovedì 6 marzo 2008 16.37
A: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Oggetto: RE: dreaded Event ID 447


If it were me, I wouldn't waste the time doing isinteg, and just restore the 
database from the last backup and replay the log files. I think I read it here 
that once a DB has corrupted once, it's suddenly a lot more prone to corruption 
in the future, and you may very well find yourself doing a restore anyway.
 
From: Matthew McComas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 06 March 2008 15:31
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: dreaded Event ID 447
 
We had a power outage yesterday and due to our inadequate back up power, we 
were forced to power all of our servers off.  Our Exchange server was 
gracefully shut down, however, ever since the outage we started getting this 
event:
Event Type:        Error
Event Source:    ESE
Event Category:                Database Corruption 
Event ID:              447
Date:                     3/6/2008
Time:                     9:13:29 AM
User:                     N/A
Computer:          WAMEXCH03
Description:
Information Store (2760) First Storage Group: A bad page link (error -327) has 
been detected in a B-Tree (ObjectId: 2353, PgnoRoot: 28516) of database 
D:\Exchsrvr\mdbdata\Corp\Corp Mailbox Store.edb (10214338 => 2781183, 
10221014). 
 
Looking at articles and such, it's obvious we will have to run an integrity 
check with ISinteg as soon as possible.  I saw a further example of the issue 
with a single mailbox which would not receive any new email...you could send 
email from it but it wouldn't receive...so the question is:  How long can we go 
with the database in question?  Can it wait a day or two until we have a 
maintenance window?  Is there a risk of corruption spreading?
 
Thanks,
MM
 
 

 

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