Exchange Server 2003 SP2.

 

We have always had all of our users (around 1200) in one large store.
This single store had grown to be around 400GB.  

 

A while ago we decided to start moving all of our users out of this
store and into several different stores organized based on desired
configuration.  We then began moving mailboxes out of the large store in
groups into the other stores.  This has been going fine for our smaller
users.  We now have hit a point where we are at our users that have
larger mailboxes (200mb - 2gb).  As I am moving them in groups, the
stores keep dismounting.  Looking at the event logs it appears that they
are dismounting because the logs are filling up.  

 

I did more looking and it appears that the easiest way to fix this is to
enable circular logging.  Reading more on circular logging, there seem
to be mixed opinions on whether it should be enabled or not.

 

So I guess I have 2 questions.  

1.  Is circular logging the way to go to deal with this?

2.  If so, is there anything I need to watch out for?

 

I had been planning just to enable it to finish the mailbox moves and
then just turn it off.

 

Matt Karsten


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