Log generation Exchange 2007
Hello, I have setup MRM policies in our organization. The policy is to move anything older than 3 years to deleted items and it will get permanently deleted from deleted items after 14 days. I see it is generating extra logs because of moving and deleting activity. My log disks have been filling up. Is there a way to calculate the amount of logs exchange will generate? I need to expand my logs disk accordingly. I have about 600 mailboxes that needs MRM. Any help is appreciated!
July 20th, 2012 11:27am

Not really, it will depends on how many items meet the criteria in each users mailbox. I would take a rough estimate and if need be increase in chunks of 10GB.Sukh
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July 20th, 2012 12:18pm

okay, if i were to figure out the amount, is it as simple as: if a folder in a user's mailbox contains 300MB that have been identified by MRM to delete, will it create 300MB worth of log files?
July 20th, 2012 4:32pm

I dont think its as simple as that, what I would do is create a test db, create a mailbox , generate 300mb , delete and keep an eye onthe logs. Seperate the logs from prod.Sukh
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July 21st, 2012 12:55pm

I dont think its as simple as that, what I would do is create a test db, create a mailbox , generate 300mb , delete and keep an eye onthe logs. Seperate the logs from prod.Sukh
July 21st, 2012 1:03pm

On Fri, 20 Jul 2012 20:32:28 +0000, Joseph Thuluvath wrote: >okay, if i were to figure out the amount, is it as simple as: if a folder in a user's mailbox contains 300MB that have been identified by MRM to delete, will it create 300MB worth of log files? A delete operation doesn't record the data being removed, just the fact that the data's been removed. It's a pretty small amount of data. I think the increase in log files is recording the movement of the data from one folder to another (i.e. the Deleted Items folder). During the initial deployment of MRM the log file generation can be substantial if you're moving data around (which is what you're doing). It's a good idea to deploy MRM gradually to a small subset of mailboxes at a time. If your bacup schedule removes unnecessary log files every day, then enroll a small subset of users each day. The 1st set of mailboxes will create a big bunch of log files on the 2nd day, the 2nd batch of mailboxes will create a big bunch of log files on the 3rd day, etc. After you've enrolled all the mailboxes the only activity will be the items in each mailbox that exceed the 3-yer expiry date. --- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP --- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
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July 21st, 2012 5:42pm

On Fri, 20 Jul 2012 20:32:28 +0000, Joseph Thuluvath wrote: >okay, if i were to figure out the amount, is it as simple as: if a folder in a user's mailbox contains 300MB that have been identified by MRM to delete, will it create 300MB worth of log files? A delete operation doesn't record the data being removed, just the fact that the data's been removed. It's a pretty small amount of data. I think the increase in log files is recording the movement of the data from one folder to another (i.e. the Deleted Items folder). During the initial deployment of MRM the log file generation can be substantial if you're moving data around (which is what you're doing). It's a good idea to deploy MRM gradually to a small subset of mailboxes at a time. If your bacup schedule removes unnecessary log files every day, then enroll a small subset of users each day. The 1st set of mailboxes will create a big bunch of log files on the 2nd day, the 2nd batch of mailboxes will create a big bunch of log files on the 3rd day, etc. After you've enrolled all the mailboxes the only activity will be the items in each mailbox that exceed the 3-yer expiry date. --- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP --- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
July 21st, 2012 5:50pm

okay, if i were to figure out the amount, is it as simple as: if a folder in a user's mailbox contains 300MB that have been identified by MRM to delete, will it create 300MB worth of log files? No, I think it will not create 300MB worth of log files. The log files will record information for the items, not the item. You can know more detail from this file: How to Configure Messaging Records Management Logging (Log File Format and Data) http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb397218(v=exchg.80) Thanks, EvanEvan Liu TechNet Community Support
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July 23rd, 2012 9:13am

okay, if i were to figure out the amount, is it as simple as: if a folder in a user's mailbox contains 300MB that have been identified by MRM to delete, will it create 300MB worth of log files? No, I think it will not create 300MB worth of log files. The log files will record information for the items, not the item. You can know more detail from this file: How to Configure Messaging Records Management Logging (Log File Format and Data) http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb397218(v=exchg.80) Thanks, EvanEvan Liu TechNet Community Support
July 23rd, 2012 9:20am

So if a folder in a user's mailbox contains 300MB that have been identified by MRM to move, will it create 300MB worth of log files?
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July 27th, 2012 4:31pm

On Fri, 27 Jul 2012 20:23:57 +0000, Joseph Thuluvath wrote: >So if a folder in a user's mailbox contains 300MB that have been identified by MRM to move, will it create 300MB worth of log files? It will certainly generate log data. Whether it amounts to 300MB I don't know. Information in the database is compressed, and it's not decompressed when it's moved. --- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP --- Rich Matheisen MCSE+I, Exchange MVP
July 27th, 2012 10:34pm

wont create 300MB worth of data.Sukh
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July 30th, 2012 10:24am

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