Exchange database might get corrupt due to various reasons but you can perform Exchange database repair using a nice third party tool and restart your communication channel.
<p>Microsoft
Exchange Server administrators come across various Exchange database
related errors on a regular basis. Often these error messages make
the life of these administrators miserable. Situations become serious
when administrators come on the verge of huge amount of data loss.
The data loss situations are often faced by administrators when the
Exchange Server database (EDB) file gets corrupt. </p>
<p>An
EDB file gets damaged due to various reasons such as improper server
shutdown, malicious virus, physical damage of storage media etc. At
times, when Exchange Server database file gets damaged, MS Outlook
cannot access user’s email, calendars etc from it which
further makes the situation difficult to handle. Additionally, the
communication amongst the users is on a halt, which may also lead to
delay in timely projects as information related to the projects
cannot be shared. At this point of time, one big question for
administrator is how they will restart communication as early as
possible. Because to restart the information sharing and
communication, administrators need to <A
HREF="http://www.exchangedatabaserepair.com/" title="repair
exchange database"><strong>repair exchange
database</strong></A> and rebuild the Exchange database
which might result in data loss. </p>
<p>Corrupt
Exchange server database stops and fails to mount. However, you can
repair Exchange database using eseutil utility to perform <A
HREF="http://www.exchangedatabaserepair.com/"
title="Exchange database repair"><strong>Exchange
database repair</strong></A>. If this utility fails too,
then you will be compelled to utilize the latest updated backup copy
available or <A HREF="http://www.exchangedatabaserepair.com/"
title="repair exchange database"><strong>repair
Exchange database</strong></A> with an EDB repair
software. For example, you might come across an error message given
below dealing with Microsoft Exchange Server:</p>
<p>“<em>Database
page read failed verification because of no page
data.”</em></p>
<p>This
situation further suggests you to move the existing Exchange Server
database to a new hardware. The error is logged with event 376 in
application event log. The above mentioned error clearly depicts that
the database read operation has failed. Now the causes behind the
occurrence of this error message are mentioned below:</p>
<OL>
<LI>
<p>Specific
Database page that has been referenced within the database file is
supposed to be in use, but Exchange finds it empty or
uninitialized.</p>
<LI>
<p>The
page might have failed its checksum test with error-1018. But if the
page number field that is in use is 0x00000000, the checksum failed
page will show -1019 error instead. </p>
<LI>
<p>File
is corrupt and as a result, it maps some pages into database file
that are not associated with it. </p>
<LI>
<p>
Logical links or pointers between database pages are incorrect</p>
</OL>
<p>Event
476 can also be related to -1018 error that indicates checksum
mismatch and is caused generally due to hardware issues. Check your
system for related hardware issues if the database corruption
persists. Replace the hardware and upgrade your firmware and /or disk
controller if needed. However, to repair Exchange database, you can
run eseutil/p command which is a hard recovery option in Exchange
database. But it is recommended that you use <A
HREF="http://www.exchangedatabaserepair.com/"
title="Exchange database repair"><strong>Exchange
database repair</strong></A> third party tool to repair
EDB files without causing any damage to database content, metadata
or structure. </p>
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