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Old 10-20-2010, 10:40 PM
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I'm using Enterprise Server Express Version 5.0 SP1.
My backups now are taking forever thanks to some thousands of files in
1) C:\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\BAS\jboss\ejb\server\default\data\wsdl\1020 0BAACore.jar
12,000 of wsdl files totalling 3 gig (Largest of the jar folders, there are 3 others)
2) C:\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\BAS\jboss\ejb\server\default\tmp\jbossws
60,000 of wsdl files totalling over 4.6 gig
3) C:\Program Files\Research In Motion\BlackBerry Enterprise Server\logs
20,000 files (I'm sure I can simply delete) totalling 3.6 gig.

Not to mention the 41206 and 41207 information killing my event viewer.

Do I really need to every month delete this kinda of crap. BESE has only been on the server for 2 months and bascially making a backup that used to take 2 hours now taking 6-8. I can simply ignore these files through the backups, but man. I have already tried the "sql" trick for the 41206 message, but it still continues.

Can someone please give me some help on this....
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Old 11-06-2010, 03:54 AM
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You should set the log file retention to something small like 14 days that way you will not have to keep deleting log files.
Personally I would not bother backing up the BES software as that can be removed and reinstalled without requiring any restores from backup.
It's the SQL database that is the most important thing. Make sure you are backing that up. That's all I would bother with.
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