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MDBDATA Folder Keeps Filling Up

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starwars

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Dec 17, 2001
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Hi

I am using Arcserve for exchange and having problems with backing up. This is causing the Mdbdata folder to fill up with edb logs, Do i need to keep these files or is it ok to remove them. I have been moving them in case but now its eating up lots of storage space.

Thanks for any help

Claire
 
Hi,
It's because you didn't enable circular logging. Enabling circular logging will write up to 5 log files and than bigin over writing automatiocaaly again. It is always a good idea.
faizul
Xadmin
 
Hi

Thanks Xadmin. I have been told that circular logging was a bad idea. Id be interested in any comments.

Thanks

Claire
 
Circular Logging is very nice imho. Since we do a complete backup every night we have little need for more.
 
I would suggest setting your backup client in this case arcserve to flush your log files daily once backed up i.e once the mdbdata folder is backed up the backup client deletes the log files that have already been written to priv.edb. I know this is the case with NTbackup and I'm pretty sure the exchange addon for arcserve has this capability too.
 
Be careful with circular logging! This has happened to me and I no longer use Circular Logging.

Even if you do a full backup, you may not be able to get a complete restore.


Quoted from
"How does all this affect your peace of mind? Well, imagine the worst—a hard server crash. Most administrators perform a nightly backup, which helps. If you trash the IS, you can restore it from the previous night's backup and Exchange will be as current as it was the previous night. But what happens if the crash occurs late in the day and Exchange Server had already delivered 1000 emails and made just as many appointments? If you've disabled circular logging, when you start the IS using the previous night's backup, Exchange Server will replay everything in the log files into the IS, and BANG! you're current. You'll lose little or no data. However, if you've enabled circular logging, Exchange Server will replay only the transactions in the one log file the software hadn't committed to the database and you'll lose a lot of data."
 
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