Error - 1808 Jet_errdiskfull No Space Left On Disk
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some attention. I was notified when there was less than 3% free space on the drive. After some maintenance I was able to clear about another 3-5% of disk space. Still not where we want to be.The .edb file is about 47GB, with the .stm file taking up the remaining 62GB of space in use. I wanted to use eseutil to compact those files, but recognized that there simply was not enough space on the server to do it. I attacked a 250GB external USB drive (certainly not the best performance-wise, but I https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/c3215006-22cc-4a20-ad9f-5ab17ff243f6/not-enough-space-to-defrag-database-file-have-i-corrupted-my-database?forum=exchangesvrgenerallegacy considered adequate for the maintenance) and used it as the temporary defrag space.The defrag failed with the following error:"Operation terminated with error -1808 (JET_errDiskFull, No space left on disk) after 10149.672 seconds." There was only about 4GB used on the external drive. Does exchange require local file space for the defrag even if you set /t?Any help is greatly appreciated. Henrik Walther -> RE: http://forums.msexchange.org/m_150212200/printable.htm Exchange defrag problems (23.Aug.2004 5:54:00 PM) I bet it's because the USB disk device has been formated with FAT, which doesn't support files bigger than 4GB.You should convert the USB disk device to the NTFS format. Airborne -> RE: Exchange defrag problems (26.Aug.2004 6:48:00 PM) Hit the nail on the head. Thank you. pendyala -> RE: Exchange defrag problems (5.Jun.2005 3:05:00 AM) HiAll,I have the same problem. The .edb file is about 10GB, with the .stm file taking up the 12GB of space.I wanted to use eseutil to compact those files, but recognized that there simply was not enough space on the server to do it. I attacked a 140GB external USB drive (certainly not the best performance-wise, but I considered adequate for the maintenance) and used it as the temporary defrag space.The defrag failed with the following error:"Operation terminated with error -1808 (JET_errDiskFull, No space left on disk) after 10149.672 seconds." There was only about 4GB used on the external drive. Does exchange require local file space for the defrag even if you set /t?By the way My USB drive is formated with NTFS. Thanks in advance. Page: [1]
Lenton, Jul 28, 2006. Woody Lenton Guest Dear all, Having problems after a powercut but I believe problems started before this. about 5 http://www.winvistatips.com/threads/operation-terminated-with-error-1808-jet_errdiskfull-no-space-l.638093/ days ago the store stopped backing up with this error : The http://microsoft.public.exchange2000.information.store.narkive.com/RbWuEUt5/defrag-ends-in-error-1808-no-space-left-on-disk 'Microsoft Information Store' returned 'Instance not found ' from a call to 'HrESEBackupSetup()' additional data '-'The 'Microsoft Information Store' returned 'Functions called in an invalid sequence. ' from a call to 'HrESEBackupClose()' additional data '-' The operation was ended. This happened continuosly for 5 or 6 days. Then powercut error - happened last night. the priv1.edb won't mount and neither will the public store. I have tried doing a soft recovery using eseutil however it is giving me this message : Operation terminated with error -1808 (JET_errDiskFull, No space left on disk) a fter 128.0 seconds. I have over 140gb left on the disk that the databases are on. I have error - 1808 also got Service pack 2 for exchange installed and have upped the database level to 40gb with with reg hack from microsoft.com Can anyone explain to me why this may be happening Kind of urgent at the moment!! 10 users bretahing down my neck Kindest Regards Woody lenton Woody Lenton, Jul 28, 2006 #1 Advertisements Woody Lenton Guest Update: Still stores wont't mount. additional information : sbs 2003 with all service packs. Things I have done so far : tried eseutil soft recovery tried eseutil repair Uninstalled exchange virus scanner Started restarted server 4 times tried calling microsoft who want to charge me £200 before I even speak to someone and using a credit card which I do not use as I am against them. Errors I am recieving now : Application log : The MAPI call 'OpenMsgStore' failed with the following error: The Microsoft Exchange Server computer is not available. Either there are network problems or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer is down for maintenance. The MAPI provider failed. Microsoft Exchange Server Information Store ID no: 8004011d-0526-00000000
space left on disk", it put the tmp files on the c:\drive that didn't have much space compared to our f:\drive (a 36gb partition), we were able to mount it back luckily with no corruptions, is there any way to point the tmp files to another drive? If there is what is the syntax? Any ideas or pointers would be great, thanks! Andrei Marinescu [MSFT] 2004-06-15 05:30:09 UTC PermalinkRaw Message The eseutil defrag option for the temp database is /t. Try eseutil.exe w/oany parameters and it will show you a quick help.--andreiThis posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.Use of included script samples are subject to the terms specified athttp://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htmPost by carlomdAfter defragging our E2k server, we get an "Jet_errdiskfull, no space lefton disk", it put the tmp files on the c:\drive that didn't have much spacecompared to our f:\drive (a 36gb partition), we were able to mount it backluckily with no corruptions, is there any way to point the tmp files toanother drive? If there is what is the syntax? Any ideas or pointers wouldbe great, thanks! carlomd 2004-06-15 15:55:48 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Thanks for the reply, so after typing the /t option, will it ask for the path or do you set it manually, thanks again.Post by Andrei Marinescu [MSFT]The eseutil defrag option for the temp database is /t. Try eseutil.exe w/oany parameters and it will show you a quick help.--andreiThis posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.Use of included script samples are subject to the terms specified athttp://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htmPost by carlomdAfter defragging our E2k server, we get an "Jet_errdiskfull, no space lefton disk", it put the tmp files on the c:\drive that didn't have much spacecompared to our f:\drive (a 36gb partition), we were able to mount it backluckily with no co