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ArcServe 2000 Log File Explosion

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techer

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Dec 2, 2002
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ArcServe 2000's log files and other files under the \Database directory have chewed up all the remaining space on my Windows NT Server!

We have ArcServe installed on D:\, with the system disk as C:\.

I cannot recall the exact config, but I THINK we put pagefile.sys on D:\ as well - which may explain the problems we are now having with Windows NT.

I logged on to the server yesterday with an account which is a member of the Domain Admins group. I then locked the workstation, and this morning, when I attempted to unlock the server, I get the message stating that only the "DOMAINNAME\account" account can unlock the workstation - even though I AM using that account in my attempt!

Further to this, I cannot remotely connect to any network shares, or D$ or C$ either - I receive the error "Not enough server storage is available to process this command".

HOW can I get onto this server so that I can delete those files and perform the steps I found in:
thread478-383932 ???
Any help you can offer is much appreciated!
 
If you are using NT 4 SP6a, then boot from a Windows 2000 CD and go into recovery mode. Delete some files as necessary to clean up space.

You will have to know the local administrator password to log in.
 
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