With poor judgement I deduped by Exchange 2013 logs. I noticed that the logs weren't truncating so I turned off dedup, and expanded the logs back out. I now have 172 GB of logs (which seems high for my 500 users) which I believe aren't truncating
as expected. I expanded the drive two days ago and the drive size hasn't decreased or increased. My guess is that the logs from the past two days are truncating. I have ran several successful backups on the server with no luck.
I am using Windows 2012 Standard for my CA. The machine is virtualized on VMWare vSphere 5.5. My backup utility is Symantec Netbackup 7.6. I am currently on CU3 of Exchange 2013.
Any ideas, how do I tell what logs I am using? I don't want to purge the logs, I've read that is normally a very dangerous thing to do.
I am using Windows 2012 Standard for my CA. The machine is virtualized on VMWare vSphere 5.5. My backup utility is Symantec Netbackup 7.6. I am currently on CU3 of Exchange 2013.
Any ideas, how do I tell what logs I am using? I don't want to purge the logs, I've read that is normally a very dangerous thing to do.