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Wrong database name is added to Recovery Storage Group when more than one database exists in a Storage Group


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Source: Microsoft Support

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Symptom

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Cause



When you use Recovery Storage Group (RSG) and add multiple databases to it, you experience the following:

Recovery configured through Database Recovery Management in Exchange Management Console has an issue with picking the Database name if you have multiple databases in storage group (for example Corp1.edb, Corp2.edb and Corp3.edb). In Recovery Storage Group, the name of first database will appear as the last database in the storage group (in this example Corp3.edb). You would have this:

Corp3.edb > this is the problem (should be Corp1.edb)

Corp2.edb

Corp3.edb



So if you restore multiple databases in Recovery Storage Group, first database will not restore successfully.

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Resolution

This is due to the EXDRA XML bug. We are aware of this issue and currently working on the fix, and will update this article once this is released.

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Disclaimer



There are two ways to work around this issue, until the fix is released:

������������� Instead of using Exchange Management Console or EXTRA you can use the Exchange Management Shell to create and add databases to Recovery Storage Group and that works fine. For more information on how to do that, please read this.

������������� You can rename the first database name in Active Directory to the correct name before doing the restore in Recovery Storage Group. The Active Directory attribute that should be changed on the RSG database is msExchEDBFile. We recommend that you use the workaround #1 above.

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Keywords: KB959065, kbrapidpub, kbnomt

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Article Info
Article ID : 959065
Revision : 1
Created on : 10/20/2008
Published on : 10/20/2008
Exists online : False
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