RE: Information Store (DB) & Transaction logs growing to fast/ to quic
- From: Nehemoth <Nehemoth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 2 Jul 2009 06:40:08 -0700
Still with the problem
I was doing some troubleshooting but after finished those we still have the
problem.
What we did was move the half of the users to the old database and see if
the new one continue growing, actually did not, then with begun moving 30
users at a time to the new database from the old one, the first time the new
database wasn't growing, and the STM file of the old one was growing
gradually, then we move another 30 mailboxes and the new database begun to
grow again, so we move 15 of those users to the old database, and the new DB
continue growing, the with move back the another 15 users to the old database
BUT the new DB continue growing, so now we still don't now where the problem
lies.
someone?.
"Nehemoth" wrote:
Days ago our exchange backup fails to do so, but something extrage was.
happening
the transaction logs of one of our information stores was growing fast, in
fact to quickly to be a normal behave, but something that we miss a first
size was that actually the IS itselft was growing out of proporsions too.
As we don't have even a clue of what was going on, we called microsoft, they
stopped the smtp server, then they try to delete the temp data with an
extrange tool but still the db was growing.
I ask then if doing an offline defrag that would repair the DB (supossing
the DB were damage) but they're told us that if a corruption happens people
couldn't reply to emails, so we don't accept that option.
What we did was to create a new database and migrate all mailbox to this new
information store, the weekend pass and all went just fine, but this monday
the new IS begun to grow, no so quick as before but growing anormaly so know
we could tell that this is maybe an one account problem.
What we did was remove all people with relay permissions in this service,
also I'm trying to Exchange User Monitor to check if the DB begin to grow
again (the grow stopped last night) but I don't know what to look for in this
tool.
Also today the microsoft guy will call us again, any idea?.
We have an exchange 2003 SP2 two node cluster.
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