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Event ID 9559: The log disk is full for storage group "First Storage Group"


Author: Mohammed Athif Khaleel MVP

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Summary

Event ID 9559: The log disk is full for storage group "First Storage Group". Attempting to unmount all databases in this storage group.

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Symptoms

You see the following event if the log disk is full for Microsoft Exchange Information Store;

Event Type:�Error
Event Source:�MSExchangeIS
Event Category:�General
Event ID:�9559
User:��N/A

Description:
The log disk is full for storage group "First Storage Group". Attempting to unmount all databases in this storage group.
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Cause

This event is logged along with event id 482 & 9411 in the Application log. This problem can be caused by low disk space on the Exchange Information Store Drive

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Resolution

If disk space is low, free up some disk space and restart the�Exchange System Attendant to resolve the issue.

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Article Info
Article ID : 555425
Revision : 1
Created on : 8/17/2005
Published on : 8/17/2005
Exists online : False
Views : 356