Our Exchange Server C: Drive is pretty stable at around 36% (1.46 Gb) free.
So does anyone have any idea why I would get the following three warnings in the Event Viewer almost every day at about 12:07 am?
Event ID 2013 (12:07:11)
The C: disk is at or near capacity. You may need to delete some files.
Event ID 3018 (12:07:56)
The available disk space on the spool drive has dropped below 10240 KB. The Internet Mail Service will not accept messages for inbound and outbound conversion until the available disk space has increased above 10240 KB.
Event ID 3019 (12:08:13)
The available disk space on the spool drive has increased above 10240 KB. The Internet Mail Service is once again accepting messages for inbound and outbound conversion.
I have my diagnostics logging set to minimum, Archiving turned off, nothing in the Archive folders in Imcdata. And I don't see any tasks scheduled around this time...
I wouldn't be concerned except it seems to hang up the Proxy Server every once in a while.
TIA
So does anyone have any idea why I would get the following three warnings in the Event Viewer almost every day at about 12:07 am?
Event ID 2013 (12:07:11)
The C: disk is at or near capacity. You may need to delete some files.
Event ID 3018 (12:07:56)
The available disk space on the spool drive has dropped below 10240 KB. The Internet Mail Service will not accept messages for inbound and outbound conversion until the available disk space has increased above 10240 KB.
Event ID 3019 (12:08:13)
The available disk space on the spool drive has increased above 10240 KB. The Internet Mail Service is once again accepting messages for inbound and outbound conversion.
I have my diagnostics logging set to minimum, Archiving turned off, nothing in the Archive folders in Imcdata. And I don't see any tasks scheduled around this time...
I wouldn't be concerned except it seems to hang up the Proxy Server every once in a while.
TIA