I started recieving a message that states "Insufficient disk space for logging Historical data".

I am using bridgeview, version 2.1 with fieldpoint. I just started recieving this error and it will not run my real time graph. The error will appear one day and not the next. I have plenty of hard disk space. I am running it on windows 2000. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

It may be a corruption of the database. The quickest way to check is to move all the files in the database folder to a new folder before starting BridgeVIEW. When you then start BridgeVIEW, that database folder will be empty and a new database is started. If the original database was corrupt you will see the error go away.
Also make sure that all the services are started.

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