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SUMMARYTo determine which log files have been committed to the Priv.edb, Pub.edb, or Dir.edb file, you can use the ESEUTIL utility to view the contents of the Edb.chk file. MORE INFORMATION
To dump the file to screen, perform an ESEUTIL /MK EDB.CHK | MORE. If
ESEUTIL is not being run from the directory where the Edb.chk file is
located, the full path must be provided. There is one checkpoint file for
each set of log files. There will be one Edb.chk file for the directory and
one for the information store. (Priv.edb and Pub.edb share the same log
files and checkpoint file.)
Take the first number in the parentheses for the Checkpoint field and convert it to hexadecimal. The hex number will be the file name of the first uncommitted log for the appropriate directory. Circular logging works by deleting all log files with generations that are lower than the generation in the checkpoint. Example: Checkpoint (22,6485,399) = EDB00016.LOGThis syntax applies for most other fields in the dump (LastFullBackupCheckpoint, FullBackup, IncBackup, and so on). Additional query words: CHK
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