My apologies.  yes the maintenance is working correctly.  this is only 
happening to one database ( of 4 total )

We have nagios monitoring our servers and this is what alerted us of the disk 
becoming full.  I increased the disk space availability and I've been trying to 
pinpoint the culprit since.

From: John C Owen [mailto:jo...@efotobooth.com]
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 7:28 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: RE: disk consumption tools?

Does your server do its proper maintenance cycle every morning?

Check you event viewer under application for event ID 1221 for your mailbox 
store

From: Glenn Vidad [mailto:glenn.vi...@tinyprints.com]
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 10:24 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: disk comsumption tools?

Single Exchange 2007 sp2 server

Hi All,

Over the past 2 days one of our exchange databases has grown 100% (roughy 
40gb).  Getting mailbox statistics doesn't indicate any specific user as being 
the receiving end of this increase.  Luckily, I can increase the disk space at 
will, but this is rather alarming as the database hasn't grown that much for 
over a year.  Anybody know of any tool or powershell command that would 
identify where this increase has ended up?

glenn vidad


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