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I'm betting that you've got a new iPhone user doing ActiveSync

On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 00:52, Vandael Tim <tim.vand...@khlim.be> wrote:

>  Hello all,
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> I’ve ran into a database problem this morning.
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> As you can see in the image there are a huge amount of log files generated
> this weekend.
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> Since the volume is only 30GB it ran full with the associated problem of
> the database being dismounted.
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> Is there any way to detect what/who generated all this traffic?
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> To solve the issue, I’ve moved some log files so the database was mountable
> again.
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> Now I’m running a backup and turned circular logging on to free up some
> logs.
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> Thnx!
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> Met vriendelijke groeten,
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> *KHLim*
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> Katholieke Hogeschool Limburg                                   Associatie
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> *Tim Vandael*
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