Re: Exchange transaction logs ??????

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If there is a discontinuity in the event logs, a full backup might not
delete the old ones. If you're seeing event log files getting deleted by
the backup, you're backing up all databases in all storage groups, and
there's a substantial time and numbering gap between the remaining old logs
and the current ones, you're probably safe to delete the old event logs.
Myself, I would move them to another directory and take another full backup
of the Information Store before deleting them.
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Ed Crowley
MVP - Exchange
"Protecting the world from PSTs and brick backups!"

"Rene Frenger" <rfms2006@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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It is suppost to flush them all.


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Regards,

Rene Frenger




"johnisccp" <johnisccp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I ran a full NT backup on the exchange server last night and it did not
flush
the transaction logs. It still show transaction logs back from June of
2007.
I am not sure 100% if that is how the backup is suppose to work. I was
assuming after the backup is completed, it will flush the transaction
logs.
I am running exchange 2003 SP2 on a Windows 2003 SP1.




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