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From: Bennett, Warren Mr 5 SIG CMD
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Posted At: 14 February 2003 15:13
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Conversation: Crashed exchange transaction log file partition
Subject: Crashed exchange
Think about it logically for a minute. What's in the logs? All changes to
the databases since the last full backup. Therefore, its already in the
database. You'd lose nothing.
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Roger D. Seielstad - MCSE
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no place to write logsexchange quits.
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Subject: Crashed exchange transaction log file partition
The question
In theory, although I have heard claims that this isn't always true,
Exchange will write all the transactions still in memory to the database
and shut down gracefully.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
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