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Exchange Database Health status...

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SBS2003 SP2 / Exchange database recently corrupted and was rescued / recovered by paid on-site IT-Pro.
there was fewer stopped services which didn't start automatic after this box restarted but didn't happen again recently - last few days after recovered/rebuilt process - I was wondering if there's testing tool to find out if the exchange database is healthy?
(EMAIL SEND/RECEIVE IN/OUT ARE ALL WORKING!)
I ran ExPBA without any major issues reported - I am not familiar with how to perform database test/check  - and I just wanted to see if there's something you can recommend / suggest to take another steps in preventing anything will happen again in the future
please reply!
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Have you also run the SBS BPA?   How big is your Exchange database?  This article talks about using ISINTEG to monitor the health of the Exchange database  http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Exchange-ISINTEG-ESEUTIL.html
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CrisHanna:
thanks for prompt reply
"SBS" BPA? I guess... is that different from ExPBA? I thought that was what I had... but I will check again!
I will go through link provided & report later
happy holiday to you and family!
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CrisHanna_MVP:
I am sorry for such delay as we just got back from a short family vacation which I forgot to indicated / posted!
I click link provided but broken?!
Will you update it and get back to me in your post reply
and, thank you for your time and patient
howien
sorry to hear the link did not work..try this  http://www.sbslinks.com/sbsbpa.htm
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CrisHanna_MVP:
this is what was scanned result from SBS_PBA
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"The threshold for the Allocated Memory alert is set to the default value. However the server has more than 2 GB of RAM installed"
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Can I get your recommendation - suggestion on how to take care of the issue, please?
thank you!
howien