We have logs for the store going to a 50gb volume. Today, clean out of the 
blue, client access to the server shuts down. We're using Windows backup with 
the log switch. Apparently, the logs have not been committing as the log volume 
filled.

We see these events when the job completes (I just ran it again):

Event Type: Information
Event Source: ESE
Event Category: Logging/Recovery
Event ID: 213
User:  N/A
Description:
MSExchangeIS (1980) (theSTOREname): The backup procedure has been successfully 
completed.

I also found this:

Event Type: Warning
Event Source: ESE
Event Category: Logging/Recovery
Event ID: 520
User:  N/A
Description:
MSExchangeIS (1980) (theSTOREname): Log truncation failed because not all log 
files required for recovery were successfully copied.

The server (and services) is up and running. I moved one of the database logs 
to another volume to get the server back up, but I am concerned the logs space 
will fill again.

My Google foo is weak. I can't find anything on event 520.

Could use some help with a direction to look.

Thx in advance,
Joe L.

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