What did you do wrong? You ran ESEUTIL!!!
We have been over this a dozen times in here....

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Yanek Korff
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 11:16 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: disaster debriefing


Ok, so we had a disaster the other day.  Co-Worker of mine ran eseutil
against the private IS to free up some disk space.  We were at about 95%
capacity on the drive, and it would creep up to about 98% before the
nightly incrementals, which brought it back down.  Now, I'm not positive
what command he ran, but apparently it cleared about 3.5 gigs out of the
IS. Right before eseutil exited, however, it apparently "hung" waiting
for a command prompt.

I'm a little fuzzy as to what happened after this.  I think he tried to
reboot, and then the IS didn't come up -- he got some errors, looked
them up in the KB to very little avail.  So when I got in at 9 the next
morning, mail was down.  He was still there.

We managed to put humpty dumpty back together again restoring from the
full backup we made right before starting this procedure.  It took
several attempts - he had tried restoring from backup before but hadn't
had any success.  I think the procedure we followed was this: Shut down
all exchange services Start System Attendant & directory service Restore
DS Stop System Attendant & directory service Restart System Attendant
Restore IS


Any other combination of services running/not running didn't work out.
We're using Veritas Backup Exec BTW.  Well everything's back to the way
it was before we started this whole mess.  I know I've seen discussions
about eseutil on this list before, but I wanted to revisit this and get
some concrete information.

What did we do wrong?  What's the right way to use eseutil to gain disk
space?  I'd appreciate any non-flaming advice, pointers, docs, etc.  I
find the archives non-intuitive -- or maybe I'm looking in the wrong
place? Can't seem to find a good place to type in a search phrase
"eseutil" and have it return relevant data (I'm here:
http://www.swynk.com)

-Yanek.

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