Sakti,

Wasn't really looking for a performance boost, so much as I was trying to
rule out possible corruption in the stores.  The free space in Computer1
being roughly 15% of the total store size is what had me a little worried.

Thanks,

Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: Sakti Chakravarty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 5:01 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Excessive whitespace in Priv.edb and Pub.edb...Problem?


Unless you are desperately short of disk space, don't bother - it's a
hassle!  Looking at those figures, the whitespace generally is not a
significant proportion of database size, so I would not imagine you'd get a
noticable performance boost either.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Blunt, James H (Jim) [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 11:48 AM
> To:   Exchange Discussions
> Subject:      Excessive whitespace in Priv.edb and Pub.edb...Problem?
> 
> Folks,
> 
> I have 3 mailbox servers, 1 dedicated IMS server and 1 dedicated 
> bridgehead server.  All three mailbox servers are Win2k SP2 / Ex5.5 
> SP4+3...the other 2
> are the same, but Ex5.5 SP4.  Mailbox servers are Compaq DL380's with 1ghz
> processors and 512mb of RAM, running on a Raid-5 setup with 5-18gb drives.
> OS is on one logical drive, logs on another and stores on a third.  IMS
> and
> Bridgehead are just old workstations.  We are doing full online
> Exchange-aware backups, using Veritas 8.5.  Circular logging is on
> currently. (I know, I know...prior admin forgot to turn off the default
> setting...I have a request into our change board to turn it off on Monday,
> still awaiting approval.)
> 
> Anyway...during the course of the nightly backups / defrags, I get the 
> messages below.  It takes the system about 30 seconds to backup the DS 
> on each server and about 45 minutes to backup the IS.  All would seem 
> pretty normal to me, if it weren't for the amount of free space in the 
> Private Store when it's done.  Does this much free space seem 
> excessive to anyone else but me?  I added the comments to the end of 
> each message.
> 
> Event Type:   Information
> Event Source: MSExchangeIS Private
> Event Category:       General 
> Event ID:     1221
> Date:         1/31/2002
> Time:         12:07:52 AM
> User:         N/A
> Computer:     Computer1
> Description:
> The database has 1078 megabytes of free space after online 
> defragmentation has terminated. (Total priv.edb on this server is only 
> 7.4gb)
> 
> Event Type:   Information
> Event Source: MSExchangeIS Private
> Event Category:       General 
> Event ID:     1221
> Date:         1/31/2002
> Time:         12:21:41 AM
> User:         N/A
> Computer:     Computer2 (Mailbox Server)
> Description:
> The database has 440 megabytes of free space after online 
> defragmentation has terminated. (Total priv.edb on this server is only 
> 4.83gb)
> 
> Event Type:   Information
> Event Source: MSExchangeIS Public
> Event Category:       General 
> Event ID:     1221
> Date:         1/30/2002
> Time:         12:00:04 AM
> User:         N/A
> Computer:     Computer3 (Public Folder Server/Mailbox server)
> Description:
> The database has 386 megabytes of free space after online 
> defragmentation has terminated. (Total pub.edb on this server is only 
> 1.17gb)
> 
> Event Type:   Information
> Event Source: MSExchangeIS Private
> Event Category:       General 
> Event ID:     1221
> Date:         1/30/2002
> Time:         12:02:34 AM
> User:         N/A
> Computer:     Computer3
> Description:
> The database has 593 megabytes of free space after online 
> defragmentation has terminated. (Total priv.edb on this server is only 
> 9.82gb)
> 
> Event Type:   Information
> Event Source: MSExchangeIS Private
> Event Category:       General 
> Event ID:     1221
> Date:         1/31/2002
> Time:         12:00:02 AM
> User:         N/A
> Computer:     Computer4 (Dedicated IMS)
> Description:
> The database has 114 megabytes of free space after online 
> defragmentation has terminated. (Total priv.edb on this server is only 
> 117mb)
> 
> I am thinking about doing the following, after 8:00pm this Friday: 1.  
> Stop all the Exchange services on the servers in question. 2.  Do a 
> full offline backup. 3.  Run:  eseutil /G /ispriv /V /X /O
> 4.  Run:  eseutil /D /ispriv /P /O
> 5.  Run:  eseutil /P /ispriv /V /X /O
> 6.  Restart all my Exchange services.
> 7.  Pray VERY hard that everything turns out okay.
> 
> Jim Blunt
> Network / E-mail Admin
> Network / Infrastructure Group
> Bechtel Hanford, Inc.
> 509-372-9188
> 
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