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Exchange TeamMay 12, 200410 0 0 0 Introduction Every change made to an Exchange database must first be written in a transaction log file. Most Exchange administrators keep exchange server 2010 database dismounted Exchange transaction log files on a dedicated drive. If the drive fills up,
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all Exchange databases in an affected storage group will dismount. Before you can re-mount any of the databases, you must free exchange 2010 log disk full up some space on the transaction log drive. There are two basic rules to follow when freeing up space on a log drive: Do not delete log files outright. Move them exchange 2010 database dismounted after reboot to a different drive so that you can get them back if they are needed. Do not remove all the log files, even if the databases have been shut down cleanly. Remove only log files that are older than the current checkpoint. This post will explain best practices for managing log drive disk space and tell you how to determine which log files you can
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safely move if your log drive does fill up. Why does this subject warrant a post? In looking over cases opened with Microsoft Product Support Services (PSS), we discovered that a surprising percentage of Exchange disaster recovery cases are triggered by an Exchange log drive filling up. The intuitive thing to do if a drive is full is to delete files to free up space. But that is exactly the wrong thing to do when it comes to Exchange transaction logs. The log files are critical to Exchange's recoverability. How do transaction log files work in Exchange? In brief, when an Exchange database starts ("mounts") it attaches itself to the transaction log files for the storage group to which the database belongs. Every change made to the database will be recorded in a log file before it is written to the database. Log files are each 5 megabytes in size, and they automatically "roll over" to a new log file when they fill up. Log files are numbered in sequence according to this naming scheme: EnnXXXXX.log Enn represents the log file prefix. The prefix is different for each set of log files o
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