02-25-2007 07:57 PM - edited 03-14-2019 08:12 PM
dear sir,
We hope to delete the file located on the extension folder since the drive space left 700mb only. Please advise any tools/command to delete those unnessary file for free up some space on C: & M drive?
Please refer to the attachment. It explaint clearly.
thank you very much. high rating will be given. Your effort shall be highly appreciated.
02-25-2007 08:14 PM
It looks like your Exchange database resides on C:. You might consider moving it to D: which has much more space. This would free up space on C: and give you more room for growth. See the following link.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/257184
Hope this helps.
Brandon
02-25-2007 08:19 PM
Hi brandon and all,
thank you for fast responses and suggestion. However,any command or tools from cisco to delete those unnecessary files? Seem like moving to D: will be a bit risky. Deleting files will be more safer ways.
thank you very much. Plesae suggest and advise.
02-25-2007 08:44 PM
Where is your Windows Page File located? You could move that to D: to free up some space if it's on C:. Also do a scan on C: for .chk and .dmp files. But moving your Exchange database to E: is your best option.
02-25-2007 08:52 PM
hi mike and all,
thank you for response. I don't know where's the windows page file located? How to check the windows page file located? But i attacheed some page file related. Probably the page file located on C: drive.
What's the impact moving exchange database to other drive?
Please advise.
thank you very much.
02-25-2007 09:08 PM
Check out this article on moving the page file and the printer spool directory: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/123747
02-26-2007 04:51 PM
You have couple more options.
1. do a shrink DB on Unity and that might help you get some more space. Check http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/products/sw/voicesw/ps2237/products_configuration_example09186a008075ba49.shtml
2. Delete old VoiceMails from Exchange, incase you dont have a script already running. Sometime users delete the message but the same could be stored in Deleted Items folder depending on how the server is configured to.
http://www.ciscounitytools.com/HelpFiles/MSM/MSMConsoleHelp_ENU.htm
Not to forget the method mentioned above to move Exchange DataStore to D drive. Check
http://www.ciscotaccc.com/kaidara-advisor/voice/showcase?case=K16606557 and
All this being done should give you a lot of space on ur C Drive.
BTW, M Drive is not a real drive, its more of a virtual drive which uses the same space as the drive which has the Exchange Message Store file
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