Re: How to commit tran log to .edb
- From: "Missy Koslosky [MVP]" <missy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 22:43:24 -0700
You needn't really worry about a corrupt database. They're fairly rare
unless you have something (such as a file-level anti-virus product) mucking
about with the .edb file.
A corrupt database will generally not mount. If this happens, my
recommendation is to call Microsoft Product Support Services (well worth the
+/- $300) and have them help you.
Best,
Missy
"Gureey" <Gureey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks Paul, for this useful information specially for circullar logging.
I have one more question for you.
If we dismount our store and suppose our database or store is corrupt when
we dismount it , will we what happen at that time and if we dont have any
good back, what is the best solution in this situation.
Do we again mount corrupt database...
Thanks again for yours time and information
Regards
Gureey
"Paul Ford (Edge IT Ltd)" wrote:
The transaction log files are a record of the transactions that have
taken
place on the Microsoft Exchange server, they are only read from when the
is
restarted after it was not cleanly shut down or as part of a disaster
recovery.
The best and recommended way to delete the log files is to perform a full
online Exchange aware backup of the Microsoft Exchange server using an
Exchange Aware backup program and the backup program will remove the log
files once they have been successfully backed up. They should never be
manually deleted !!
You should never turn on circular logging on a mailbox server as this
will
stop you being able to recover to the point of failure, you will only be
able to recover up to the last backup point. It should only be enabled on
bridgehead servers where there are no mailboxes and the messages are
simply
in transit, through the server.
Regards
Paul Ford
Edge IT Ltd
"Gureey" <Gureey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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hello Friends
I want to save or commit the transcation logs file into .edb, So that i
can
delete those log files. how can i do that.
Can i enable circular log files. is log file are automatically commit
to
.edb files when circular logginf in enable.
Thanks for urs help, I am new to exchange server
.
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