Re: Backups reporting corrupt data: database or database element is corrupt
From: Melissa Travers [MSFT] (mtravers_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 04/20/04
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Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 18:06:19 -0400
What errors are you seeing in your Application Log in Event Viewer. The
source of these errors will be ESE. Please post the complete event id,
source and description.
-- Hope this helps -- Melissa Travers, MCSE Microsoft Exchange Support Please do not send email directly to this alias. This alias is for newsgroup purposes only. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "WTR" <toddrichardson@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1bca01c4270f$d930c020$a601280a@phx.gbl... > The server with the problem was recently installed (MS > Win2003 SBS server w/ Exchange 2003) from an NT4/Exchange > 5.5 server which had a hard drive going bad. The bad hard > drive prevented me from running the migration utility for > the Exchange mailboxes to the new server so I used exmerge > to pipe them into a pst file and then back up to the new > server. Some of the mailboxes would not exmerger so I > copied the mail records to a local pst file and then up to > the new server. Also some of the mailboxes were very > large and I had run into some problems but I got them all > to the new server and everything seems OK but the backups > report failures on every backup. The error: > > Click an error below to locate it in the job log > > Backup - \\SERVER\Microsoft Exchange Mailboxes Access > denied to file Louis Modumal [modumall]Top of > Information StoreInboxFW: AC Surf Update: > PLAY BALL SATURDAY at SANDCASTLE. > > Database or database element is corrupt > > There are very many of these and after removing them some > more will appear. It seems like there might be some > problem with the exchange database but I am not an expert > with Exchange. > > I would really appreciate any help. >
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