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After crash in my server sbs2008 sp2 i get the event messege:
 
MSExchangeIS (2148) First Storage Group: The database page read from the file "E:\Exchange Server\Mailbox\First Storage Group\Mailbox Database.edb" at offset 10441555968 (0x000000026e5d8000) (database page 1274603 (0x1372EB)) for 8192 (0x00002000) bytes failed verification because it contains no page data.  The read operation will fail with error -1019 (0xfffffc05).  If this condition persists then please restore the database from a previous backup. This problem is likely due to faulty hardware. Please contact your hardware vendor for further assistance diagnosing the problem.
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Hello,

You have a corrupt database. You will need to restore from your last full backup.

-JJ
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I would like to fix the database, my last backup is 4 days before.
Assuming you do not have circular logging enabled, restoring from tape will bring your database back to the state at the time of failure as the four days of logs after the last backup will be replayed into the database. If you attempt to repair the database, you will lose data. The repair process will remove any corrupt pages from the database, along with the data they contain.

-JJ
I think that i prefer to loos some pages than full 4 days back.
Any way what is the instruction to do the rstutl?

Thank
koby
My point is you will not lose 4 days back. You will not lose any data if you restore form tape: assuming you have not turned on circular logging.

-JJ
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I've requested that this question be closed as follows:

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I use the comman eseutil /p to fix it
The solution you used is the one I pointed you to in 39617619. Please assign points.

-JJ
yes thanks
I've requested that this question be closed as follows:

Accepted answer: 0 points for shir-ron's comment #a39617597

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fix
You still are not closing this correctly. You need to accept my comment #a39617619 instead of your own comment.

-JJ