defragmentation of data base exchange server in partipartition D:
good morning my data base filled.. the path is in D: \ Exchsrvr \ MDBDATA \ priv1.edb I need that the temp file go in the disk d: Two years ago i had the same problem and I did the defragmentation, and the temp generate in in the C: i do not know why ... i read in Microsot and the temp file its makes it in the root of where is the ESEUTIL AND ALSO is IN THE D: ... I did is this instruction D: \ Exchsrvr \ BIN \ eseutil / d D: \ Exchsrvr \ MDBDATA \ priv1.edb and according to microsoft this makes in D. .. but I see no logical because I'm not showing the route D: \ Exchsrvr \ BIN \ eseutil / d / ispriv D: \ Exchsrvr \ MDBDATA \ priv1.edb PLEASE I WORK WITH EXCHANGE SERVER 2000 BUT IS THE SAME PROCESs that exchange server 2003 .. PD i am from colombia sorry for my english felipe
June 24th, 2010 6:10pm

If your database has filled your disk you probably won't get any benefit from defragmenting it. Take a look at the Application event log for 1221. You will see one from the priv, reporting how much free space. A filled disk probably means the number will be very low, unless you've filled your D with something else. Check this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/192185 which will give you advice and the syntax to use the /t switch so that the temporary file goes elsewhere to be cleaned up. But...... only use this if you have a large number in your event 1221. Otherwise you will need to find more disk. "felique" wrote in message news:a78fe615-d185-4b7b-963c-ada344345b43... good morning my data base filled.. the path is in D: \ Exchsrvr \ MDBDATA \ priv1.edb I need that the temp file go in the disk d: Two years ago i had the same problem and I did the defragmentation, and the temp generate in in the C: i do not know why ... i read in Microsot and the temp file its makes it in the root of where is the ESEUTIL AND ALSO is IN THE D: ... I did is this instruction D: \ Exchsrvr \ BIN \ eseutil / d D: \ Exchsrvr \ MDBDATA \ priv1.edb and according to microsoft this makes in D. .. but I see no logical because I'm not showing the route D: \ Exchsrvr \ BIN \ eseutil / d / ispriv D: \ Exchsrvr \ MDBDATA \ priv1.edb PLEASE I WORK WITH EXCHANGE SERVER 2000 BUT IS THE SAME PROCESs that exchange server 2003 .. PD i am from colombia sorry for my english felipeMark Arnold, Exchange MVP.
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June 24th, 2010 11:09pm

i explain the exchange is on D: en i have 45 gb free in c: i only have 20 g. i want the temp file in the desfragmentation stay in the partition D: the mailbox dont get up becouse is up of the 16 gb established, well my question is this is the correct line command ? D:\Exchsrvr\BIN\ESEUTIL /d /ispriv /td:\D:\Exchsrvr\MDBDATA\priv1.edb my temp stay in D?felipe
June 24th, 2010 11:30pm

Hi felique, Per your description, do you mean you want to move the temp file fold from C partition to D partition? If so, you could refer to below link: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa998306(EXCHG.80).aspx About how to use eseutil, you could refer to below link: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/192185 So your cmdlet is right, and what the purpose do you run it, it would save the copy in the directory you custom, normally we co not use that directory. Regards! gavin
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June 29th, 2010 1:03pm

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