Restoring Database without playing all the logs

I need to restore a database from a backup that contains logs until 5pm. The problem is i need to stop the logs at 3pm because the user deleted the email after 3pm. We didn't have single item retention turned on and the user purged the message from deleted items.

I ran the following eseutils cmd and it says its missing logs. I deleted the logs after 3pm and the chk file because my understanding of the chk file is it knows that the logs should be ending at 5pm. We thought if you remove the chk file and rename the last log file to XXX.log (where xxx is the first three letters/numbers in our log files) that it would stop at that point.

eseutil /r XXX /l Z:Recovery-db\_restoredlogs /d Z:\Recovery-db /i /a

Database is in a dirty shutdown state after this point

If we don't delete any logs and the same command we still have a dirty shutdown state but no missing log error. If we run the /p on the database it comes up clean be we cant mount it.  This happens to the database where we delete the logs as well. I forgot the error we get when we mount it. If we let TSM restore the database and mount it it works fine but we don't see a way in TSM to stop the logs at 3pm.

We also ran the command without the /a and had the same results.

July 23rd, 2015 3:48pm

What your doing should work, however if you want to validate that the information is within the EDB download our DigiScope product and it will allow you to mount the EDB without using the logs via our Forensic Mount. 
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July 23rd, 2015 5:12pm

Hi,

We can refer to the below link to have a normal recovery database :

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee332351(v=exchg.150).aspx

Based on my knowledge, we can't restore the database if we lost all the transaction logs.

And I have found no official document to restore in this situation.

Maybe we need to find other program to complete the action.

Regards,

David


July 23rd, 2015 10:52pm

Hi,

We can refer to the below link to have a normal recovery database :

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee332351(v=exchg.150).aspx

Based on my knowledge, we can't restore the database if we lost all the transaction logs.

And I have found no official document to restore in this situation.

Maybe we need to find other program to complete the action.

Regards,

David


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July 24th, 2015 2:49am

In your mentioned circumstance, I cannot expect restoring the database while you have lost all the transaction logs.

As an alternative way, I would suggest you trying our Lepide exchange recovery manager to mount the EDB and restore all the required data back into previous format.

July 24th, 2015 3:18am

Well your choices are to

1. Restore the EDB, run a /P to repair it and then mount the EDB

2. Restore the DB from Backup, Move/Rename it, then do a dial tone to get mail flowing again and then use a 3rd party product to open the old EDB and migrate/merge the data back into the production EDB

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July 24th, 2015 1:30pm

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