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Re: [Networker] Exchange Module

2004-04-11 21:38:36
Subject: Re: [Networker] Exchange Module
From: "Narkinsky, Brian" <Brian.Narkinsky AT DEP.STATE.FL DOT US>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2004 21:38:23 -0400
I think your problrm is definitely Exchange related.
 
I'd look at the following article.  THis was biting me in the but.  You'll
need to look at the W2k event logs to find the problem.
 
 
 
 
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;318429&Product=exch2k
 
Brian

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Legato NetWorker discussion on behalf of Matthew Huff 
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        Subject: Re: [Networker] Exchange Module
        
        

        First, get the latest build support. They had lots of issues with the
        4.1 stock release. Talk to support, I think they are at least up to
        build_190.
        
        Looks like you have a log file missing more than a corrupt store. Try
        running a "eseutil /g" (does not modify anything). Storage group will
        have to be offline though.
        
        Most times when I have heard of this problem is because a virus
scanner
        running on the machine saw the virus in the log file and "fixed" it.
I
        would contact Microsoft support asap. The per-incident fee is only
like
        $225 and has been very good last few times we used it. You should be
        able to bring the system to a consistent state without them, but it
is
        easy to take a wrong step and doom the system.
        
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        > -----Original Message-----
        > From: Spindler, Brian [mailto:brian.spindler AT RUESCH DOT COM]
        > Sent: Friday, April 09, 2004 12:46 PM
        > To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
        > Subject: [Networker] Exchange Module
        >
        >
        > Hey Guys/Gals,
        > Environment:
        > Windows 2000 SP3
        > Networker Client 7.1.1
        > Networker Module for Exchange: 4.1
        > 
        > I am having a problem where I believe I am getting a complete
        > backup but the Transaction logs are not being truncated. 
        > When a full backup is run, the transaction logs should be
        > truncated automatically.  They are not.
        > 
        > We have been having this problem for a little over a week and
        > at one point the logs got so big that we had to move them
        > from the Exchange server.  After parsing the logs and being
        > on the phone with Support (SANZ/Legato), we are getting
        > almost nowhere.  I keep seeing these errors in the log files:
        > 
        > - Comes up once everytime the backup runs.
        >
        > [4624]  HrESEBackupGetLogAndPatchFiles: Some log or patch
        > files are missing.
        >  (0xc8000232)
        >
        > [1708]  HrESEBackupReadFile: Error returned from an ESE
        > function call (d).
        > 
        >
        > [1708]    hrErrorFromESECall last error: -1018 (0xfffffc06)
        > [1708]  nsresesv(1523) backup_file terminated,  bHandle->abort: 0
        > bytes_left: 7781363712  status: 0xc7ff1004
        > [1708]  E:\exchsrvr\mdbdata\priv1.edb      10 GB 14784708 bytes/sec
        > [1708]  HrESEBackupCloseFile: Error returned from an ESE
        > function call (d).
        > 
        >
        > [1708]    hrErrorFromESECall last error: -1003 (0xfffffc15)
        >
        > Has anyone had any similar errors or know how to correct
        > these errors? I think it might be an inconsistency or corrupt
        > database after reading this article on how the Exchange
        > backups are to occur:
        > http://www.winnetmag.com/Articles/ArticleID/90> 73/pg/2/2.html
        > 
        >
        > Is there a utility (maybe eseutil?) that I
        > can run that will fix the corrupted/inconsistent database?
        > 
        > Thanks,
        > Brian
        > 
        >
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