Re: Database Defragging - Why Multiple Cycles - Defrag-Cycles.pdf (0/1)
- From: AndyH <andyh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 12:04:05 +1000
The event contents are attached
Thankyou for your help
Andrew
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 18:18:41 -0700, Jamestechman
<jamestechman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Can you copy the contents of the event id of the first pass and second
pass? Thanks.
James Chong (MVP)
MCSE | M+, S+, MCTS, Security+
msexchangetips.blogspot.com
On Jul 30, 8:36 pm, AndyH <an...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
An online defrag cycle of my pub1.edb/pub1.stm appears to be taking
approximately 2.5 hours judging by Event ID Codes 700 to 704. The
system maintenance then waits a few minutes and usually starts another
defrag cycle which may finish within the maintenance window or may
terminate if it goes to the window boundary.
What is the reason for launching into a second, or even a third, cycle
of defragging within the one maintenance period? If the second cycle
is actually achieving something meaningful then I suppose I should
allow it to happen. If it is blindly making a second or third pass
just because there is time available or because a few new messages
have arrived then I would rather shorten the maintenance window and
schedule something more useful to be happening in the time available.
Regards,
Andrew
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