Follow these steps, and your issue will be fixed:
To mount the database again, and to prevent the database from being automatically dismounted, follow these steps:
Start Registry Editor.
Locate the following registry subkey:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MSExchangeIS\<Server Name>\Private-<database GUID>
Note You can retrieve the GUID of a database by running the following command in the Exchange Management Shell:
Get-MailboxDatabase -Identity "<database name>" | Format-Table Name, GUID
If the Database Size Limit in GB DWORD value exists for the subkey, change it to the size that you want, in GB.
If the Database Size Limit in GB DWORD value does not exist for the subkey, create a new DWORD value with that name, and then set its value to the size that you want, in GB.
Mount the database on the server by using Exchange Management Shell and the -Force switch.
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