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Andriy Kondratiev2014-07-21 09:50:27
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Andriy Kondratiev, 2014-07-21 09:50:27

Something is rapidly eating up space on the C: drive on the server. What is the problem?

There is a server 2008R2 with MS SQL and 1C8.2. The problem is that on the system disk itself, free space runs out catastrophically quickly. Approximately 500MB per day is eaten. I can’t understand what I’m doing, because drive C: is 100GB in size, the total file size calculated through Explorer is 30GB, but in fact 95GB is occupied. This situation began when inept hands climbed to set up MS SQL. I think the reason is somewhere here, although not the fact. What do you think?

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Dmitry Entelis, 2014-07-21
@DmitriyEntelis

Turn on the display of hidden files and folders in the explorer, but look again.
Magic doesn't happen.
Maybe it's squishy, ​​maybe something else.

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KurazhBambei, 2014-07-21
@KurazhBambei

I think it's in the logs. I'm not friends with Windows, so I don't know where the logs are stored :)

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Alexander Borisovich, 2014-07-21
@Alexufo

MS SQL does not delete logs and they expand as
infostart.ru/public/65955
set up a backup, and the logs will be deleted.

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Sergey Petrikov, 2014-07-21
@RicoX

We read the article , install any of the applications recommended in the article and comments, and find out what is eating up space.

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Andriy Kondratiev, 2014-07-21
@keedhost

My logs are set to other sections:
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Dmitry Aitkulov, 2014-07-21
@Scarfase1989

users work on RDP? Where are the public folders located? Not long ago, my swap file became 35GB, which ate up all the free space.

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oia, 2014-07-21
@oia

or maybe the screw is just pouring in, it’s still worth looking smart to walk with a headlight or another commander

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