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This is a universal setting for all storage groups you can’t set variable sizes for each storage group. The maximum size of the transport dumpster queue per storage group. MaxDumpsterSizePerStorageGroup: This is for Exchange 2007.PipelineTracingEnabled: This is used for troubleshooting purposes and is not enabled by default.You need to know 2 important terms before we proceed since this issue could have caused due to a combination of both: Temp.edb – Temp database used to verify database schema on start-up. Trnres00002.jrs – Second Reserve log file. Only used when the hard disk drive that contains the transaction log runs out of space to stop the queue database cleanly Trnres00001.jrs – First reserve log file. Trnnnn.log – Next transaction log file created when Trn.log reaches its maximum size. Trntmp.log – The next transaction log file which is created in advance. Trn.log – The transaction log file which is getting committed now. Trn.chk – Checkpoint file like E0x.chk in exchange
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Let’s take a look at the other files residing in this location: Queues exist only on servers that have the Hub Transport server role or Edge Transport server role installed. Each queue represents a logical set of messages that a transport server processes in a specific order. It is an ESE database which means it is similar in architecture like an Exchange mailbox database, the edb file.Ī queue is a temporary holding location for messages that are waiting to enter the next stage of processing. The mail.que file temporarily stores all emails before it is delivered to the target. On one of the hub transport servers, the mail.que file reached to 148GB (unbelievable).Came to know about this issue only when SCOM alerted for a low disc space.
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I had to deal with a “huge” mail.que file this morning and thought of letting you know how to handle similar issues.