![]() You will then be able to select Disable from the Actions menu in the right hand pane to disable Logging altogether.In the middle pan, double click on the the Logging option under the IIS group.Click Start > All Programs > Administrative Tools > Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.Logon to the SBS 2008 server using your SBS Administrator account.To disable it use the following procedure If you don’t want to keep logging running on the WSUS website, you can disable it. To clean up the IIS logs is pretty simple as we can run a script to delete all the log files from the c:\inetpub\logs\logfile directory. That is actually the log folder for the WSUS IIS website and it’s logging every time your workstations check in with it. If we take a look in the c:\Inetpub folder we can see the logfiles folder has one very large folder with 14.6GB used. Now that does not seem like a lot, but in my case there’s 2500 of them totalling 2.5GB. Each time Windows Backup is run, it will automatically create and additional log file of 1MB in size. This folder is where the Certificate Services database resides. If we expand the Windows folder some more you will see that there is 2.5GB of space used in the c:\windows\system32\CertLog folder. You will notice that the INETPUB folder is over 15GB of that space, and the Windows folder is nearly 25GB. We are currently using over 64GB of the servers 80GB C: drive. You can see below the screenshot of the server that generated the problem above. ![]() When you run the tool, make sure you run as administrator or you will be blocked from seeing the true story of your disk utilisation. To do that I use a tool called TreeSize Free which you can download from the vendor. The free disk space on this computer has dropped below its notification for low disk space threshold.ġ) If the issue is being reported on the server running Windows SBS, consider freeing up the disk space by reconfiguring its disk using the storage tasks available under the “Backup and Storage” tab in the Windows SBS Console.Ģ) If the issue is being reported on a client computer, consider freeing up the disk space by using the Disk Cleanup and removing any unnecessary files on the computer.įirstly – you want to check out and be sure where the disk space is being used. Further investigation into the issue is recommended. Subject: Windows Small Business Server 2008: Critical Event NotificationĪn alert was detected on your network. Do you get warning emails like this from your SBS 2008 server and wonder where all the disk space has gone too? Well there are a few places you can look for the missing disk space.
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