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SUMMARYMicrosoft Exchange Server does not include a utility that allows you to determine how much free space is available in an Exchange Server database. Determining how much space is available may help you decide whether an offline defragmentation needs to be performed. MORE INFORMATION
Microsoft recognizes the need for people to determine how much free space
is available in an Exchange Server database. We have modified Microsoft
Exchange Server 5.5 so that the amount of free space available in a
database is displayed in an event that appears in the event log after an
online defragmentation of the database is performed. Note that the online
defragmentation is performed automatically during normal information store
maintenance. In addition, note that the event appears in the event log even
if the associated logging level is set to None.
NOTE: Microsoft recommends that you only perform an offline defragmentation of the database when you have performed an operation that caused a large number of objects to be removed from the database. Performing an offline defragmentation under any other circumstances may actually hurt database performance.
This feature is included in the latest Microsoft Exchange Server version 5.5 U.S. service pack. For information on obtaining the service pack, query on the following word in the Microsoft Knowledge Base (without the spaces): S E R V P A C K For additional information, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q178931 XADM: Database Size After Offline Defrag Not Same as Total K Q181824 XADM: Jet Doesn't Detect Removed Page in B-tree Split Operation Q183888 XADM: Free Disk Space Requirements For Eseutil.exe Q185271 XADM: Orphaned LV Errors Running ESEUTIL Consistency Checker Additional query words: off-line defrag eseutil /d
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