Yes an offline defrag will remove all the whitespace in a store's database
(edb) file. You have to dismount the store and interrupt service to do it.
You'll need at least the same amount of space as the size of the store free
to do it. 

Thanks,
Brian Desmond
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OT:Exchange 2003 SP1 bloat

But that would only affect the transaction logs, right? Not the Exchange
databases?

An offline defrag is needed to reduce the size of the store?




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Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 2:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] OT:Exchange 2003 SP1 bloat

If it is just one mailbox store, you can bet it is a specific user that
is
causing the problem (not that it is the users' fault or intention).
Some
message for that person being wedged, or something ...

Any Mac user's with Entourage?  There was an issue there once upon a
time.
http://blogs.msdn.com/jeremyk/archive/2004/11/11/255705.aspx
http://www.e2ksecurity.com/archives/001308.html
Ah, here's teh official one, I think:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=889525

Cheers,
-BrettSh

On Fri, 12 Aug 2005, Douglas M. Long wrote:

> I hate to throw another exchange question to this list, but this list
is
> the only one that I seem to get good answers from.
> 
> Does anyone know of a way to tell what is causing bloat in a storage
> group?
> 
> Over the weekend we had some problems with transaction logs filling up
> rapidly, which was remedied by a reboot. I suspect it was corrupt
> messages in the queues since there were messages with blank senders
that
> I could not delete, and also suspect that is what is causing the
bloat. 
> 
> Bloat = 88GB storage group increase in two days, with one particular
> mailbox store growing to 92GB (only 373 users with mailbox limit of
> 100MB in the mailbox store)
> 
> Is an offline defrag the only solution to this?
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