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Checking the size of DCDirectory

roberts
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Can anyone tell me the name and location of the DCDirectory database on the CallManager that needs to be under the 100meg reccommended size.

Thanks

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Chester Rieman
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

The file you need to check is c:\dcdsrvr\backup\database.dat

On 7/1 I ran the dcdscripts and this file was created at that time. Is there a way to check the size of the current datase to see if it needs to be compacted or is this the current file (though it has a timestamp of 7/1)

Thansk

Here's the folder they are talking about: c:\dcdsrvr\run\dcx500\database. If the database folder gets over 100mb, dc directory service may have a hard time starting before the service start up timeout.

Here is the output of the run\cdx500\database folder. Which one fo these files would be the current DCDirectory?

Directory of K:\dcdsrvr\run\dcx500\database

07/01/2003 07:11p

.

07/01/2003 07:11p

..

07/11/2003 02:09p

dbdir

07/03/2003 05:29a 21,504 DSAV001.DAT

07/03/2003 05:29a 37,888 DSAV002.DAT

07/03/2003 05:29a 1,064,960 DSAV003.DAT

07/03/2003 05:28a 5,834,752 DSAV004.DAT

07/03/2003 05:28a 1,051,264 DSAV005.DAT

07/03/2003 05:28a 1,069,056 DSAV006.DAT

07/01/2003 07:12p 5,120 DSAV007.DAT

07/03/2003 05:28a 1,069,056 DSAV008.DAT

07/03/2003 05:28a 1,069,056 DSAV009.DAT

9 File(s) 11,222,656 bytes

3 Dir(s) 3,676,321,792 bytes free

Thanks

These are each replication agreements. All of these files shouldn't add up to more than 100mb.