Microsoft KB Archive/241855

= Information Store does not start with Event ID 145 =

Article ID: 241855

Article Last Modified on 10/27/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q241855



SYMPTOMS
The Microsoft Exchange Server information store may not start, or, if it is already running, it may stop responding. The following event may be logged:

Event ID: 145

Source: ESE97

Category: General

Description: MSExchangeIS ((%pid%) ) The database engine could not access the file called %database path%\edb.log.

The file that the event lists may be any file in the database folder.



CAUSE
A program has the file that the event lists locked open. Backup and antivirus software may lock files open. To verify that the file is locked open:  Log on to the Exchange Server computer using the administrator account. Create a Test folder on drive C. At a command prompt, type the following:

copy \edb.log c:\test



The file is locked open if the following error message is displayed:

The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.



RESOLUTION
Configure the AV, backup or other software so that it does not directly access any of the data files on the Exchange server. It is recommended that you exclude all \exchsrvr directories from being scanned by file-based virus scanning software. Exchange aware virus scanning software do not access the files directly and do not cause this problem.

If you intend to backup the Exchange server files, stop all of the Exchange services first. You can use an Exchange aware backup product to back up the Exchange databases while online without causing any file contention problems.



MORE INFORMATION
For additional information about antivirus software and Exchange Server, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

328841 Exchange and antivirus software

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