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SYMPTOMSWhen attempting to bring the Microsoft Exchange Directory resource online after an online restore, the resource will not start and enters a failed state. The Application Event Log reports an event 1002. CAUSEWhen a service is brought online, the state of the registry is restored to the last known good state. This is the state of the registry prior to the failure and is known as a Registry CheckPoint. During an online restore, the backup program adds the registry key "Restore in Progress". This key is required to recover from an online restore. Because of the Registry CheckPoint process in Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS), the Restore in Progress key is overwritten. When the directory service is brought online, the Exchange database engine does not find a Restore in Progress Key and enters the normal initialization process. The Exchange database engine is expecting to find a consecutive log sequence to include an EDB.log file. Because this is not the case, the Exchange database engine fails to initialize with a -528 JET_errMissingLogFile. WORKAROUNDWhen you are restoring to a cluster setup of Exchange, use the Start Services after Restore option. As an alternative, you can start the Microsoft directory service from the Services dialog box in Control Panel. This process will preserve the Restore in Progress key and allow the Exchange database engine to read this key and initialize properly. As a final step, go into Cluster Administrator and bring the Microsoft Exchange directory resource online. This produces the following System Event log entry, which can be ignored:
MORE INFORMATIONIf the Registry CheckPoint process in MSCS overwrites the Restore in Progress key, the following events are logged:
For more information about the Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS) Registry
CheckPoint, see Knowledge Base article Q174070.
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