Re: Help event 1025!

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Hi JA,

The error code here 0xfffffaea translates into JET_errTableLocked. If you
received only a single one of these or a small group I would not be too
worried it was probably a transient issue that does not necessarily indicate
an issue with your server. If on the other hand you received quite a few of
these >10 - 15 or so then I would be a bit concerned.

In the case of receiving many I would make sure that Exchange is running at
the latest version. For Exchange 2000 right now that is basically anything
greater than version 6603 or the executables. (just check store.exe)

Update Rollup for Exchange 2000 (KB870540)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=363A57A4-8BED-4BBB-BBE4-ABC11AB04611&displaylang=en

Also make sure that any 3rd party application that are touching Exchange
directly (AV, Backup) are updated to the latest versions available.

You may also want to schedule some down time to run an offline defragment of
the database. For 100GB this will take around 10 hours or so if you can do
it to local disk.

Since you have a 100GB database I know that you are running The Enterprise
version I would strongly recommend that you create additional databases /
storage groups and reduce the size of your databases.

Once last thing ... as always run ExBPA it maybe able to tell you more than
just what I have put here.

Hope this Helps,
--
Matthew Byrd
Microsoft PSS

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"JA" <JA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:D5D33A7E-1489-47C7-B43E-C37F2F85A064@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> sorry, this data base is over 100GB and there is not much i can do with
> it. I
> am planning a exch 2003 upgrade within the next month or so. Should i be
> worried about this. this is the only instance.
>
> i find articlles related to database curuption but not with the exact
> error
> code of 0xfffffaea
>
> "JA" wrote:
>
>> Event Type: Warning
>> Event Source: MSExchangeIS Mailbox Store
>> Event Category: General
>> Event ID: 1025
>> Date: 10/31/2005
>> Time: 9:17:38 AM
>> User: N/A
>> Computer: TYLER
>> Description:
>> An error occurred on database "2-Second Storage Group\BCST Mailbox Store
>> Function name or description of problem: SLINK::EcUpdate
>> Error: 0xfffffaea
>>
>>
>>


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