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We are running Exchange 2007 SP1 on windows server 2008. Last night I was moving 2 mailboxes from one server to another, but in the process the server ran out of disk space. I'm assuming that exchange probably created some temporary files somewhere that caused the disk space to run out. Does anyone have any ideas about this? If there are temporary files, where are they? I see that 21GB of .log files were created in the mailbox db folder. Can I just delete those?? thanks
May 11th, 2012 9:04am

When Mailbox is moved. Transaction happens .-- Transaction logs gets created --- Thats the root cause as drive space runs out usually. -- If you don't have enough Drive space. You can go for circular logging temporarily But its not recommended , As if some thing goes wrong in the server , the database recovery becomes tedious. Take a good backup before doing it.Satheshwaran Manoharan | Exchange 2003/2007/2010 | Blog:http://www.careexchange.in | Please mark it as an answer if it really helps you
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May 11th, 2012 9:37am

Hi Frank Did you try above solution? CheersZi Feng TechNet Community Support
May 14th, 2012 2:28am

Hi Frank Did you try above solution? CheersZi Feng TechNet Community Support
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May 14th, 2012 2:28am

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