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E2K Database full??

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keithmyers

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I have the following message in my Application event log:

[tt]The database "First Storage Group\Public Folder Store (SERVER)" has 1 megabytes of free space after online defragmentation has terminated. [/tt]

The disk certainly isn't full. There is 37 gig free. Can someone help me out with this?

Thanks
-Keith-


 
Your disk has nothing to do with this, how big is the store?

Marc
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Unless there is a better way to tell:

The size of the MDBDATA directory is 20.3 gig.

-Keith-
 
Check the size of the EDB files in there

Marc
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priv1.edb -- 5.28 GB
priv1.html -- 4.13 GB
 
You need the pub1.edb

Marc
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Doh !
I was reading your post as an error.
It actually tells you it freed 1 MB after defrag, so you are ok.

Marc
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What?! It doesn't say that!
 
What kind of Event is in the Application event log?
An error, warning or just a message?

Marc
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It's an informational message. I was freaking out because no mail was being relayed. I was reading through the event log and found that. That message is misleading if it is actually telling me that it freed 1 mb instead of "you have only 1 mb free". My relay problem turned out to be a firewall NAT issue, which I corrected.

My heartbeat is returning to normal :)

-Keith-
 
Aaa, ok, like I thought, no bypass needed then ;-)


Marc
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