RE: Transaction logs

2009-02-23 Thread gsweers
: RE: Transaction logs The method I would use - that gets the same results really - is to run eseutil /mh on the database (it needs to be dismounted first). From: bounce-8435332-8066...@lyris.sunbelt-software.com [mailto:bounce-8435332-8066...@lyris.sunbelt-software.com] On Behalf Of Phil

RE: Transaction logs

2009-02-23 Thread Sobey, Richard A
2009 13:30 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: Transaction logs Yes I do, it's a long story. I just want to make sure that it is a valid work around before I do something that could cause more problems. Especially on a 'Friday'!! Thank you again. From: Jake Gardne

RE: Transaction logs

2009-02-20 Thread Phil Thompson
-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: Transaction logs Do you have a backup solution like Backup Exec? I use BE to flush my commited logs. I've never had to use the steps you mention, but I know they are the ones to use when you need to manually flush the logs. Thanks, Jake Gardner TTC Netwo

RE: Transaction logs

2009-02-20 Thread Jake Gardner
Do you have a backup solution like Backup Exec? I use BE to flush my commited logs. I've never had to use the steps you mention, but I know they are the ones to use when you need to manually flush the logs. Thanks, Jake Gardner TTC Network Administrator Ext. 246

RE: Transaction logs

2009-02-20 Thread Campbell, Rob
Sounds right. If you want to be extra careful, you could change your transaction logging to another directory first. From: Phil Thompson [mailto:ph...@wpiinc.com] Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 7:07 AM To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Transaction logs I ha

RE: Transaction Logs

2001-12-15 Thread Lefkovics, William
Hi Brad. Out of curiosity, is this Exchange5.5 or 2000? That doesn't really make much difference in terms of transaction log requirements, but 2000 average users on an Exchange5.5 machine is quite a few Ultimately, requirements for things like transaction logs, depend on usage. Do your user

RE: Transaction Logs

2001-12-15 Thread Martin Reilly
It all depends on how busy the server is. Are those 2000 users sending five messages each a day or five hundred? I have 9Gb for logs on a server with 200 users. Most space I've seen used up was around 1Gb, which built up over three days when the tape drive was broken so we ran no backup. Scaling