Microsoft KB Archive/166869

= XADM: EDBUTIL Uses Exchange Bin Directory for Tempdfrg.edb =

Article ID: 166869

Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange Server 4.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q166869



SUMMARY
EDBUTIL uses the Microsoft Exchange Server Bin directory for defragmentation and repair. If Exchange Server is installed on a disk drive with insufficient disk space to accommodate the Tempdfrg.edb, the EDB file will be truncated.



MORE INFORMATION
Edbutil reads from the source .edb file and writes to the destination .edb file. After the source .edb file reaches end-of-file, the destination is copied over the source .edb file.

If the Exchange Server Bin directory does not have adequate space, EDBUTIL continues to read from the source .edb file, even though EDBUTIL cannot write to the destination .edb file. This causes the final .edb file to appear corrupt and unusable.

For example, Exchange Server is running on drive C, which has 100 MB of free disk space; drive D has 5 GB free space. Priv.edb is 2 GB. If you run EDBUTIL without specifying the Tempdfrg.edb path, Priv.Edb will be truncated to about 100 MB.

To assure Tempdfrg.edb is placed on the drive with adequate free space:

 Use the /TPATH switch:

EDBUTIL /D /ISPRIV /TC:\MYDIRECTORY\TEMPDFRG.EDB

The tempdfrg.edb can be .edb

Additional query words: won't start corruption filesize

Keywords: kbusage KB166869

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