RE: dir.edb troubles

2001-12-18 Thread Kim Kruse

Q182903 lists the eseutil command line parameters - this may be helpful.
I use /ds and it works AOK - tho I usually use /t to write the temp.edb to
where I have the most room (seems to default to the dir you run the command
from).
Looks like, if you don't use /ds - you can specify the db name, and
locations to the various log/system files.
HTH
K

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From: Tom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 7:08 AM
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Subject: dir.edb troubles


Sorry if this posted the first time, but I never saw it come across the
wire here, so I'm having to use an alternate mail account.

Got a problem with dir.edb here, need to see if anyone has a solution.

 Mail server (5.5 on NT sp 6) went down hard.  Brought it back up and
now the directory service won't start.

I ran the eseutil program against dir, pub, and priv and only dir cam
back as inconsistent.

 So I went to run eseutil /r /ds on the file, but it keeps looking at >
c:\exch... when the files are in d:\exch...  I enherited this mail
server when I started here so it makes me fearful when I see in the MS
tech notes that the logs are hardcoded to look at c: and I don't see a
switch to use to tell it change dir, so my question is, is there a work
around.  All of the .edb files are stored in d, not in c:.
I tried backing up a copy of the dsadata file, then moving that to c:.
The recovery util did run, but when I moved it back to d:, it still
errors out.with a 550 error

I've looked on the list and several other sources and have found at
least 4 different ways to possibly fix this, but I don't want to make
matters worse.

 Tom


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RE:  dir.edb troubles

2001-12-18 Thread Stewart Jump

I thought MS recommended not trying to "fix" the dir.edb using eseutil as if
it drops anything you wont know what state your system will be in. If you
have a backup then use it, it's going to be a lot quicker and safer.

Stewart

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From: Tom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 18 December 2001 09:39
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Sorry if this posted the first time, but I never saw it come across the wire
here.

Got a problem with dir.edb here, need to see if anyone has a solution.
 
Mail server (5.5 on NT sp 6) went down hard.  Brought it back up and now the
directory service won't start.

I ran the eseutil program against dir, pub, and priv and only dir cam back
as inconsistent.
 
So I went to run eseutil /r /ds on the file, but it keeps looking at
c:\exch... when the files are in d:\exch...  I enherited this mail server
when I started here so it makes me fearful when I see in the MS tech notes
that the logs are  hardcoded to look at c:, so my question is, is there a
work around.  All of the .edb files are stored in d, not in c:. I tried
backing up a copy of the dsadata file, then moving that to c:.  The recovery
util did run, but when I moved it back to d:, it still errors out. with a
550 error

I've looked on the list and several other sources and have found at least 4
different ways to possibly fix this, but I don't want to make matters worse.

Tom

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RE:  dir.edb troubles

2001-12-18 Thread Couch, Nate

Check the Registry to see where the server thinks the dir.edb should be
located.  Then go there and make sur eit is there.  It may very well be on
C:.

If the Dir.edb won't recover using eseutil then the only option I know of is
that you restore from backup.

Nate Couch
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> --
> From: Tom
> Reply To: Exchange Discussions
> Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 03:39
> To:   Exchange Discussions
> Subject:  Fwd: dir.edb troubles
> 
> Sorry if this posted the first time, but I never saw it come across the
> wire here.
> 
> Got a problem with dir.edb here, need to see if anyone has a solution.
>  
> Mail server (5.5 on NT sp 6) went down hard.  Brought it back up and now
> the
> directory service won't start.
> 
> I ran the eseutil program against dir, pub, and priv and only dir cam back
> as
> inconsistent.
>  
> So I went to run eseutil /r /ds on the file, but it keeps looking at
> c:\exch...
> when the files are in d:\exch...  I enherited this mail server when I
> started here so it makes me fearful when I see in the MS tech notes that
> the logs are  hardcoded to look at c:, so my question is, is there a work
> around.  All of the .edb files are stored in d, not in c:.
> I tried backing up a copy of the dsadata file, then moving that to c:.
> The recovery util did run, but when I moved it back to d:, it still errors
> out. with a 550 error
> 
> I've looked on the list and several other sources and have found at least
> 4 different ways to possibly fix this, but I don't want to make matters
> worse.
> 
> Tom
> 
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RE: dir.edb troubles

2001-12-17 Thread Don Ely

Just run "eseutil /r d:\exchsrvr\mdbdata\dir.ebd" and you should be fine.

D

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From: Tom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 5:44 PM
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Subject: dir.edb troubles


Got a problem with dir.edb here, need to see if anyone has a solution.

Mail server (5.5 on NT sp 6) went down hard.  Brought it back up and now the
directory service won't start.

I ran the eseutil program against dir, pub, and priv and only dir cam back
as inconsistent.

So I went to run eseutil /r /ds on the file, but it keeps looking at
c:\exc... when the files are in d:\exch...  I see in the tech notes that
it's hardcoded to look at c:, so my question is, is there a work around.
All of the .edb files are stored in d, not in c:.

Tom

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