Re: Restoring Database Using Recovery Storage Group

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I've already deleted and recreated the RSG and re-ran the restore.

I've been going through the checklist that Andy put up, the problem isn't
limited to the RSG. I created a second storage group and another store, it
doesn't mount neither.

After going through this article http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=274534 I
found a SystemMailbox account in the System Objects container that doesn't
have a corresponding account in one of the mailbox folders in any of the
mounted stores. I believe its the account from an old store that was removed
in December. I'm really leery on deleting it though.

"Susan" wrote:

I would start all over...remove the database, remove the RSG, recreate the
RSG, add the database, restore...if there are no other transaction log files
or checkpoint files anywhere, and you still get these errors, I don't know
what to think...have you seen this:

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb217969.aspx

--
Susan Conkey [MVP]



"Greg" <Greg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I get 9518 and 9519 in the event log.

This is the text from the 9518 error:

Error 0x80040102 starting Storage Group
/DC=xxx/DC=xxx/DC=xxx/CN=Configuration/CN=Services/CN=Microsoft
Exchange/CN=xxx/CN=Administrative Groups/CN=First Administrative
Group/CN=Servers/CN=xxx/CN=InformationStore/CN=Recovery Storage Group on
the
Microsoft Exchange Information Store.
MDB failed to start.

I removed the existing trans logs from the directory before mounting, but
when I attempt to mount new logs are created. Should I delete them and
try
another hard recovery?

Thanks for the URL, I haven't seen that one before.

"Andy David {MVP}" wrote:

On Tue, 14 Apr 2009 10:43:05 -0700, Greg
<Greg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Good Morning All

I'm having a hell of a time getting a restored database to mount.

I've done a hard recovery using eseutil and the database returns "Clean
Shutdown" for state. After the recovery I also performed a defrag on
that
database.

When I go to mount the database I get the error c1041724.

Not sure what else I can do. I suspect that the tape may be corrupted
and
may have to go to an earlier backup.

Suggestions?



Exact error from the event logs?

Seen this?
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa996027(EXCHG.65).aspx


REmoved all the trans logs from the log directory before attempting to
mount?






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