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Asked by bluetab in Exchange Email Server, SBS Small Business Server
I have an SBS 2003 Standard SP2 box with Exchange SP2. The hard drives are going bad. The server was restarted and now the Exchange DB will not mount. I did an eseutil /mh and the store was shut down clean. When I did an eseutil /ml it tells me that my e00.log file is corrupt. My log files go back to July.
I've tried to run an eseutil /r on the log file but it terminates with error -1003
I've also tried an eseutil /p but this also fails.
When I just try to mount the store I get a message that says "the database files in this store are corrupted. I no: c104173b"
The backups also failed to properly backup the Exchange Store do to the disk errors so I don't have a current bakcup.
Any guidance would be appreciated. I've already backed up the drive using Acronis so I have an image that I can keep using.
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