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sbsmonitoring database

Latest post Tue, Sep 19 2006 2:40 PM by Richarde. 2 replies.
  • Sat, Aug 26 2006 4:24 PM

    sbsmonitoring database

    Hi all and firstly thanks Dave for this invaluable resource!

    and your input at the SBS WOE  a few months ago.

     We have a couple of clients running WSS nicely on their SBS servers but both of them have called in with network issues recently.

    on investigation i found that their SBS monitoring database had grown to over a Gb and had killed the servers disk space

    1. i am not certain but it seemed to grow quite quickly ? is this correct.

    2. how do i best monitor and ultimately keep the file to a sensible size? an article i found suggested that re running the health and monitoring wizard would fix it. is this correct

    cheers for your help guys and girls as always

    Matt Frye

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  • Wed, Sep 6 2006 6:06 PM In reply to

    Re: sbsmonitoring database

    have had another instance crop up!

    so any help people would be much appreciated.

     David did u comment on this post or is it another David (only acouple of davids about im lead to beleive LOL) http://msmvps.com/blogs/bradley/archive/2005/02/04/34984.aspx

     if so does this help with the actual file size of the data? if not please go back to rest and recoperation - at least you didnt bump into a sting ray hey!

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  • Tue, Sep 19 2006 2:40 PM In reply to

    Re: sbsmonitoring database

    Matt

    Try 'The Diva' at http://msmvps.com/blogs/bradley/archive/2006/05/25/97044.aspx

    I think this will give you the process you need.

     

    Rich

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