Exchange 2013 Disk space alert on SCOM
Hi All,
We have received SCOM alert for one of our Exchange 2013 server where the disk space is 100 GB and free space is 99 GB still I got an alert saying threshold 200 GB. Please help me to solve this.
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Hi,
For this issue, you can just disable this alert with a SCOM override or you can modify the threshold in Managed availability.
For details, you can refer to the following article.
Monitoring Exchange 2013 with SCOM 2012 (Part 3)
http://www.msexchange.org/articles-tutorials/exchange-server-2013/management-administration/monitoring-exchange-2013-scom-2012-part3.html
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Hope this can help you.
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Any solution for this alert, how to rectify it, but OWA is running perfect for all users.Hi,
Sorry for the late reply.
Do we have Exchange 2010 coexistence?
If it is the case, I know the following known issue:
Release Notes for Exchange 2013
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj150489%28v=exchg.150%29.aspx
Please note the "Exchange 2010 coexistence" session.
If it is not related to our problem, please check the IIS log.
If there is any detailed error code, like 401.1, 401.2, please let me know.
Hope it is helpful
Thanks
Mavis
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Exchange 2013 - Client Access Servers - Disk Space C:\ Running Low Space
Currently having an issue with both of our client access servers with exchange 2013.
The issue is that the C:\ drive will run low on disk space on one of the cas server and the other one will be fine. We have cleaned up all the logs etc to free space on the cas server that is running low on space but its not sufficient enough
as it keeps on running low on space, then what we do the free up the space is to reboot the cas server that runs low on space, and it free the space up after it has been restarted, then the other cas server starts running low on space.
has anyone seen this before?Hi,
If it is possible, I suggest re-installing Exchange Server on another path instead of C:\.
Thanks
Mavis
Mavis Huang
TechNet Community Support
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