XADM: Information Store Shuts Down; Database at Maximum Size (185457)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0
- Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0
- Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5
This article was previously published under Q185457 SYMPTOMS
The Microsoft Exchange information store service shuts down. In the Windows
NT application event log, the following event is logged:
Event ID:1112
Source: MSExchangeIS
Description: The database has reached the maximum allowed size.
Attempting to stop the Microsoft Exchange Information Store.
CAUSE
The Microsoft Exchange information store utilizes the Exchange database engine.
The maximum allowed size of a single database in Exchange versions 4.0 and
5.0 is 16 GB (Priv.edb can be 16 GB and Pub.edb can be 16 GB). After the
limit is reached, the Exchange database engine stops taking transactions and
notifies the information store to shut down.
NOTE: Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Enterprise Edition information store
databases are not limited to 16 GB; they are limited only by available
hardware.
WORKAROUND
The database (Priv.edb or Pub.edb) that has hit the 16-GB limit must be
decreased so that the affected process can be started and remain started.
First, the affected database must be defragmented to reclaim any free
space. This can be accomplished by doing the following:
- Defragment the database. To do so, run the following command:
NOTE: If you are using the 5.5 version of Microsoft Exchange Server, run the following command:
- Start the information store service, let it run for a couple of minutes, and then stop the service gracefully. (This is done to make sure all uncommitted transactions are flushed into the database; see the "More
Information" section later in this article for details.)
- After the process is back up and running, perform a FULL online backup.
After the process is back up and running, stop the information store service and perform an offline backup of the Exchsrvr\Mdbdata directory.
Defragmenting the database should result in a decrease in size of the
database; however, it is possible that the database will still be very
close to the 16-GB limit. Therefore, steps must be taken to decrease the
amount of information in that database. This can be accomplished by either
moving some users from this server to another server with more free space,
or implementing personal information store (PSTs) for users and having them
move mail into PSTs. The Mailbox Resources tab in the Microsoft Exchange
Administrator program can assist the system administrator in finding the
largest mailboxes.
It is a good idea to implement storage limits on user mailboxes in the
private information store. Storage limits can be configured through the
Exchange Administrator program and will help prevent from the database
reaching the 16-GB limit.
For more information about use of personal folders and storage limits, see
the online documentation.
NOTE: If users are moved to another server, the information store should be defragmented again by running edbutil /d /ispriv or edbutil /d /ispub so as to
reclaim the space used by the users who were moved.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 4/21/2005 |
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Keywords: | kbprb KB185457 |
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