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If you do a full (normal) backup using a real backup tool (ntbackup,
Veritas with the Exchange Backup Agent, etc) – the logs will be flushed.
Period. For some reason – you aren’t getting a clean backup. That’s what
you need to be checking into. Temporarily, you can compress (using NTFS compression – not WinZIP
or PowerArc or anything like that) the logfiles until you can make that backup. From:
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Behalf Of Technical Support Hi All, Kindly
suggest, what i can do about my Exchange Log files? I
have about 120 GB Log files for past 4 months. I have a few doubts:- Do
i really need all those log files? If
yes, Then how is it possible to manage with this as i have a very limited space
left. Can
i delete these log files? Backup
doesnt remove these log files? i
am really running out of space on my Exchange log storage drive. Thanks!!! Ravi |
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