Server 2003 Defragment
i have Server 2000 With Exchange 2003 Our Exchange database was increase to 70GB i need to do defragment to reducing the size how ever the HDD only have 5GB free spare how to do the defragment, can i put the temp file to external drive what command i need to use?
February 11th, 2010 9:16am

You use the command ESEUTIL /D. With the option /T you can place the temporary database on another drive. The free space must be at least 110 % of the database size, in your case 77 GB, but I would opt for a bit more.If you really want to take advantage of your offline defragmentation, make sure all users really delete unneeded mail from their mailboxes or move it to .PST files.Very important: Make sure this temporary location is excluded from your file-level antivirus scanning.How to defragment with the Eseutil utility (Eseutil.exe)http://support.microsoft.com/kb/192185 Defragmenting your Exchange Databasehttp://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Defragmenting-Exchange-Database.htmlMCTS: Messaging | MCSE: S+M | Small Business Specialist
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February 11th, 2010 12:24pm

And i still have STM File, how to reducing it?
February 11th, 2010 2:02pm

When you run ESEUTIL /d against a database to defragment it, the streaming file associated with the database is automatically defragmented. This is the default behavior.How can I defragment Exchange 2000/2003 Server databases?http://www.petri.co.il/defragment_exchange_2000_2003_server_databases.htmMCTS: Messaging | MCSE: S+M | Small Business Specialist
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February 11th, 2010 2:39pm

I use the VM to test, sucess to defrag, however the stm file size not reduce WHY? (i only use OWA in VM, so only STM File have data)
February 12th, 2010 7:12am

What does Event ID 1221 in the Application log say? MCTS: Messaging | MCSE: S+M | Small Business Specialist
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February 12th, 2010 10:32am

it show 0KB has released
February 13th, 2010 5:11am

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