XADM: Orphaned LV Errors When Running ESEUTIL Consistency CheckerID: Q185271
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When you are running ESEUTIL in integrity mode (ESEUTIL /G <dbname> /X),
the output contains information similar to the following:
ERROR: orphaned LV (lid 62322, size 80682). Non-corrupting error
ERROR: node [514410:0]: leaf node check failed
Long values (LVs) are created by the Exchange database engine when a column
is too large to store with the rest of the record. Large columns are broken
into separate groupings, which are the long values. Long values are stored
in a separate binary tree (B-Tree), and each LV is given a table-wide
unique identifier (the LID, or long value ID).
To save database space, the Exchange database engine allows multiple records
to share the same long value (similar to, but not really related to the
information store's concept of single-instance storage for messages). To do
this, a reference count (refcount) is attached to each long value. When the
refcount reaches zero, the long value is deleted.
In a rare case where the Exchange database crashes after deferencing a long
value but before expunging it from the database, the long value is
"orphaned." Its refcount will be zero, but it will never be removed.
Orphaned long values are invisible to anyone using the database because
they are logically deleted, but they still take up space because they have
not been physically removed.
This is a harmless error. The orphaned LVs take up space but do not
interfere with the operation of the database. You can remove the orphaned
LVs and reclaim the space using defragmentation.
However, it is recommended that you perform defragmentation only if the
space occupied by orphaned LVs is a significant percentage of the total
database space. This value can be determined by looking at the size
reported in the error message.
To remove orphaned long values and reclaim the space, perform the following
steps:
In Exchange 5.5, ESEUTIL run in integrity or repair mode (ESEUTIL /g or ESEUTIL /p) will only detect the orphaned LVs. To remove the orphaned long values, you must run ESEUTIL and defragment (ESEUTIL /d) the affected database.
Additional query words: MDB long-value
Keywords : XADM
Version : WINDOWS:5.5
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: April 9, 1999