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Query regarding working of SEPM Console

Created: 07 Dec 2012 | Updated: 15 Dec 2012 | 6 comments
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   My sem5.log has occupied 15 GB. and Backup file 2GB.As my Disk space got full ,I removed both  files to a different machine.and started SEPM.It was not coming up & I found that Synnamtec Embedded Database has stopped.After copying again SEM5.log it started working.  Is the working of SEPM dependent on this log?Is this log gets updated automatically?

 In my console,already Truncate transaction of logs every 4 hours & Rebuiding of Indexes weekly givenPlease guide me.

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pete_4u2002's picture

Are you using SEP 12.1 RU1 Small Business Edition?  If so, you may be encountering a known issue. it is fixed in ru1 mp1

Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager (SEPM) Database Transaction Log (sem5.log) Consumes Hard Drive Space in SEP SBE 12.1 RU1
http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH178718

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Work on the steps provided in the Article below:

Disk Space Management procedures for the Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager

http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH96214

Thanks In Advance.

Manish

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Sirs

  As per First suggestion I have done and now sem5.log is 2 .06 Mb.

 As per 2nd suggestion my SEPM has all the options ticked as desired.

Thank you Sirs.

But still I have some queries.My sem5.db is 2.43GB. Inetpub folder is 4.90GB out of which client package folder is 0.97GB and Content folder is 3..70GB.Only one Backup is configured to store and it is around 2GB.

All these files are in normal size  or needs fine tuning?Please reply.

 

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yes these are normal based on the content revision you want to keep.

check this link

Disk Space Management procedures for the SEPM

http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?pag...

 

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Thank youu sir for timely help

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HI,

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