I also did set the global send/receive setting for how large message can be
a few days ago to 30MB. unlimited before. Obviously that wasn't it...

-Ben

On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 11:56 AM, Ben N <[email protected]> wrote:

> This isn't my server really.. i just am supporting it / helping out when i
> can. It sure isn't a configuration i would have picked out :)
> C: drive is a Raid 1 and they have a standalone drive as E: that i see
> their backup files on there. Looks like they using built in SBS backup and
> its working ok. recent "Small Business Server Backup (01).bkf file. Circular
> logging is NOT turned on and their exchange log files are doing ok.. not too
> many of them. Looks solid from that stand point.
>
> -Ben
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> On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 11:47 AM, David Lum <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>  Bah, disregard, maybe I should read the ENTIRE e-mail before replying…
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>> *From:* David Lum [mailto:[email protected]]
>> *Sent:* Friday, March 05, 2010 11:45 AM
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>> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
>> *Subject:* RE: SBS 2003 Server and growing temp files
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>> Sounds like Exchange might not be getting backed up at night? Also, there
>> IS another drive other than C: right? As a rule I have servers with no less
>> than 2 logical drives and all the transation/temp files go somewhere other
>> than the system drive…
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>> Dave
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>> *From:* Ben N [mailto:[email protected]]
>> *Sent:* Friday, March 05, 2010 11:42 AM
>> *To:* NT System Admin Issues
>> *Subject:* SBS 2003 Server and growing temp files
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>> helping out on this server for someone, i have full access to it remotely.
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>> The C: drive is filling up to the point where it just runs out of space..
>> takes about 24-36 hours for it to happen between reboots.
>> I come to find out it's these large tmp files in C:\windows\Temp. Some of
>> the file names are DST199.tmp, DST146.tmp, DST15A.tmp.. etc...
>> Last week they were each half a GB in size.. after the latest reboot. they
>> are now 1GB in size. I'd say the rate the last i checked was about 2MB every
>> second. Once the tmp file gets to a 1GB it makes a new one.
>> I run process monitor and learn that it's store.exe that is involved.
>> If i restart the SMTP service.. nothing happens/changes. they continue to
>> grow.
>> If i run IISRESET, then the log files disappear.. but will eventually
>> start to come back.
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>> any ideas?
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>> -BenN
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