You can register a damaged Exchange Server database as a storage. If the database’s log files and .stm file are inaccessible, missing or corrupted, Recovery Manager for Exchange repairs the damaged database and brings it to a consistent state.
To register a damaged database as a storage
Database repair performed by Recovery Manager for Exchange is the same operation as a hard repair performed by running the eseutil /p command. For additional information about performing a hard repair on an Exchange database, see the Microsoft KB Article “XADM: Ramifications of running the eseutil /p or edbutil /d /r command in Exchange.”
You can browse a storage in the left pane only after you open that storage.
Opening a storage mounts the Exchange Server database or establishes a connection to the Lotus Domino database, Exchange Server or Exchange Online mailbox or public folder hierarchy, or Personal Folders (.pst) file associated with that storage.
After you open a storage, you can view, browse, and restore its contents.
To open an Exchange Server or Exchange Online mailbox registered as a storage, you must have sufficient permissions to access that mailbox.
To open a public folder hierarchy registered as a storage, you must have Read permission for that public folder hierarchy.
When you close Recovery Manager for Exchange, all registered storages are closed: Exchange Server databases are dismounted and Lotus Domino databases, Exchange Server and Exchange Online mailboxes and public folder hierarchies, and .pst files are disconnected.
To open a storage
To open a target storage, expand the Target Storages node in the left pane.
If the Open command is unavailable, the storage is already open.
You can close a storage by using the Close command.
To close a storage
To close a target storage, expand the Target Storages node in the left pane.
If the Close command is unavailable, the storage you have selected is already closed.
In the Recovery Manager Console, storages are identified by their display names. When registering a storage, Recovery Manager for Exchange assigns a default name to that storage. Once a storage is registered, you can give it a more descriptive name if necessary.
To rename a storage
To rename a target storage, expand the Target Storages node in the left pane.
Renaming a storage only changes the display name of the storage, leaving the other properties intact.
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