Backup should truncate the log files.
However, depending on which software you are using, sometimes “truncate
log files” is an option that you have to select. What backup software are
you running? Are you running an “exchange backup” or just a file
backup of the Exchange server? If you are only backing up files, and not the
actual Info Store, then you are not getting a good (or even usable) backup. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 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!!! |
- [ActiveDir] Exchange Log files --Disk Full-- Technical Support
- RE: [ActiveDir] Exchange Log files --Disk Full-- Kevin Brunson
- RE: [ActiveDir] Exchange Log files --Disk Full-- Aaron Steele
- RE: [ActiveDir] Exchange Log files --Disk Full-- Missy Koslosky
- RE: [ActiveDir] Exchange Log files --Disk Full-... Technical Support
- [ActiveDir] list lastlogontime for every us... Ramon Linan