HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Microsoft Exchange User Manual

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a.

Open a command prompt window.

b.

Change to the ExchSrvr\Bin folder.

c.

Enter:

eseutil /r rnn /ddatabase_folder_path

rnn

— The log file prefix

database_folder_path

— The name of the folder where the database files (.edb,

.stm

) are located

/d

— Do not add a space after this switch

For example:

eseutil /r r00 /dc:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\Recovery Storage Group"

d.

Press Enter.

3.

Immediately after the successful completion of a repair, perform an offline defragment of the
repaired database.
a.

Open a command prompt window.

b.

Change to the ExchSrvr\Bin folder.

c.

Enter:

eseutil /d <YourDatabaseName.edb>

d.

Press Enter.

4.

Copy the .edb database files from the virtual copy to the appropriate folders that you specified
earlier when you created the Recovery Storage Group.

5.

If databases are currently mounted in the Recovery Storage Group, do the following:
a.

Dismount the databases.

b.

Use the Eseutil.exe tool to verify that the databases are in a clean shutdown state.

i.

Open a command prompt window.

ii.

Change to the ExchSrvr\Bin folder.

iii.

Enter:

Eseutil /mh <YourDatabaseName.edb>

iv.

Press Enter.

v.

Note whether the State line shows as State: Clean Shutdown or State:
Dirty Shutdown

.

vi.

If the databases are consistent, delete all transaction log files (.log) and checkpoint
files (.chk) for the Recovery Storage Group.

6.

Start the Exchange System Manager and view the properties of the database that you restored.
On the Database tab of the Mailbox Store Properties dialog box, verify that the This database
can be overwritten by a restore checkbox is selected.

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