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July 2007
The bindings order is controlled through a dialog box in the Windows operating
system. Refer to the documentation provided by Microsoft for further
information on modifying the protocol bindings order.
System log warns that database disks are at or near capacity
The server's System Log in the Windows Event Viewer may display warning
messages with the following text:
The <disk letter> disk is at or near capacity. You may need to delete some files.
If this message appears for any of the database drives (F drive through Y drive),
you can ignore the message.
These warning messages are generated by the Windows Server 2003 operating
system whenever the percentage of free disk space in a drive drops to or below
10 percent. However, due to the way the Symposium Call Center Server
database drives are installed, 90 percent of each database drive is automatically
reserved for the database, leaving the percentage of free disk space at 10 percent,
even before the database begins filling up. This means that the warning message
above can appear on a newly installed server that does not yet contain any data
in the databases.
The database files created during the installation of Symposium Call Center
Server are of fixed size (90 percent of the database drive size) and, therefore, do
not grow in size.
Note: If you have stored additional files on the database drives (such as log files
or trace files), this can push the used space on the database drives beyond 90
percent and possibly result in additional warning messages. You should avoid
storing these files on the database drives.
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