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date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 02:41:00 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.exchange.misc        back       


Problem with large number of logfiles!   
Current situation
Exchange 2007 Cluster (no SP1)

6 Storage groups with 1 DB of 300 Gb, all on a seperate LUN
6 LUN’s  for logfiles of the storage groups (40 Gb)

Storage Group 5 has a problem. Logfiles are growing rapidly with +/- 200 Mb 
p/m.

How can we allocate the source of the issue, specificly examine the single 
storage Group?

More info:
-	Mailboxen don't appear to be growing in the storage Group
-	Current storage group has been set to circular logging

Thanks in advance for any help in trying to locate the problem!

Greetings 
Hans
date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 02:41:00 -0700   author:   Hans Sleurink

Re: Problem with large number of logfiles!   
It's probably a mail loop.  Do you allow automatic replies or forwards to 
the Internet?  If so, shut that off.  Looking at the mailboxes on the store 
is there one that's growing rapidly compared to the rest?  If so disable it.
-- 
Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"

"Hans Sleurink"  wrote in message 
news:869253D6-86F5-4155-9820-F2C84F135C49@microsoft.com...
> Current situation
> Exchange 2007 Cluster (no SP1)
>
> 6 Storage groups with 1 DB of 300 Gb, all on a seperate LUN
> 6 LUN's  for logfiles of the storage groups (40 Gb)
>
> Storage Group 5 has a problem. Logfiles are growing rapidly with +/- 200 
> Mb
> p/m.
>
> How can we allocate the source of the issue, specificly examine the single
> storage Group?
>
> More info:
> - Mailboxen don't appear to be growing in the storage Group
> - Current storage group has been set to circular logging
>
> Thanks in advance for any help in trying to locate the problem!
>
> Greetings
> Hans
>
date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 10:01:09 -0700   author:   Ed Crowley [MVP]

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