Re: HUGE Attachment Causes Transaction Logs to Fill Up Disk
- From: "Mark Arnold [MVP]" <mark@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2007 20:38:21 -0500
Well, nobody has explained to you why the 128MB message blasted 20
gigs of transaction logs. Sure, 128MB (plus a bit of rounding up and
bloat) per store if each store are in their own SGs but that's a
gig-and-a-bit worth of logs across the board (give or take a pinch of
salt and a chunk of rounding again)
Are we looking at some message looping going on, some anti virus
application having a total epi-fit or have you got some external
recipients and non deliveries. All that's going to ramp it up. You're
going to be pushed to get to 20 gigs of TLogs generated individually
but when everything adds together it's fair to say that stupid is as
stupid does (Lt Dann etc.)
.
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