Procedures to run from the exchange server – Dell PowerVault 775N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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Table 4.2 ESEUtil.exe Procedures that Should Be Run from the Server that Contains the
Exchange Databases

Procedure

Description

Defragmentation

Eseutil /d

Makes used storage contiguous, eliminates unused storage, and compacts the
database. Eseutil.exe copies database records to a new database. If there is
insufficient space on the original server, the new database could be created on a
different server. The function reads all of the records in the database at least one
time and writes all records to a new database.

If the defragmentation process creates a new database on a different server —for
example, on a Windows Storage Server computer — run the defragmentation
procedure on the server that contains the new database.

For more information about defragmenting a database by using the ESEUtil.exe
utility, see Microsoft Knowledge Base article 192185, “XADM: How to Defragment
with the Eseutil Utility (Eseutil.exe)”
(

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=23124

).

Integrity

Eseutil /g

Confirms the integrity of the pages in the database, as well as the integrity of the
data on the pages themselves. Reads the database at least one time.

Checksum

Eseutil /k

Confirms the integrity of pages in the database by recalculating the checksum on
each database page. Reads the database one time.

For more information about checking the integrity of a database by using the
ESEUtil.exe utility, see Microsoft Knowledge Base article 825088: “How To: Use the
Eseutil Utility to Detect File Header Damage in Exchange 2003”
(

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=23125

).

Repair

Eseutil /p

Modifies parts of the database that are incorrect. The amount of repair work that is
necessary depends upon the amount of corruption. Reads the entire Exchange
database at least one time.

For more information about repairing a database by using the ESEUtil.exe utility, see
Microsoft Knowledge Base article

327156: “Error Message: The Database Files in

this Storage Are Inconsistent” (

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=23126

).

Procedures to Run from the Exchange Server

The procedure that is described in Table 4.3 should be run from the Exchange server.

Table 4.3 ESEUtil.exe Procedures that Should Be Run from the Exchange Server

Procedure

Description

Recovery

Eseutil /r

Reads all log files that have not been committed to the database, and updates the
database from the log records.

Run this procedure from the Exchange server.

Procedures to Run from either the Exchange Server or the Windows Storage Server

The procedures that are described in Table 4.4 can be run either from the Exchange server or
from the Windows Storage Server computer.

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