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DELETE MDBDATA LOGFILES?

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hdeassis

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We have exch 2003 enterprise. I recently looked in our MDBDATA folder and saw thousands of logfiles(E00000A0.LOG) and each about 5mb. We will run out of disk space fairly soon if I dont delete them. They have taken almost 70gig of space. What can I do? Should I delete them? and how can I prevent this from happening in the feature.

Please help!!

Thanks
 
do a full online backup of exchange with an exchange aware backup program to truncate committed logs. You can use NTBackup if you don't have anything else.

 
will that delete the log files? What do I select to backup when using NTbackup? Do I have to stop the exchange services? Sorry for all my questions, don't know much about exchange.
 
It need to be a full online backup. You'll back up the Exchange Information Store. After successful completion of a full online backup, all committed logs will be removed.

 
Or you can set your exchange on to circular logging.
and it will save only the log for a limited amount of days back. (you specify how far back.)
 
Thanks. Where do I check for a circular logging? and todo a full online backup do I have to have the services running.

Thanks for your help.
 
If you use circular logging, you limit your future recovery options - Not recommended.

 
Click Start | Run
Type 'ntbackup'
Click on the 'Backup' tab
Browse to your Exchange information store and select it for backup.

MCSE CCNA CCDA
 
Dearingkr --> I have tried what you have said but it instantly says it has completed but skipped files, i.e. all files! Do the Exchange services need to be shutdown first?
 
hi ya dearingkr ,

i had the same problem. it also mentioned that i didn't have enough rights, even though i was logged in as administrator. after the backup my log files doubled!!
we also use veritas backup software. is it possible that this interferrs with the backup?
i wonder whether there is a patch / tool you can run once in a while which get's rid of all the log files instead of using this whole backup procedure through ms backup.

any help would be appreciated!

cheerio
[bigglasses]
benjamin
 
I ran a backup of the information store using arcserver and the problem was solved.
 
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