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  • 1.  SQL DB Reindex is being quarantined.

    Posted Jan 22, 2010 01:55 AM
    Hi,

    I have a Windows 2008 server with SQL 2008 and SEP 11 MR4, all running x64.
    I have setup the recommended exclusions for SQL.
    I was wondering if someone has seen this wierd issue before.
    Whenever I run a SQL Agent maintenance task to rebuild indexes the system partition runs out of space.
    Investigating the issue I find a file in the SEP quarantine which has a size approx the size of the database being reindexed (110Gb).
    Not sure how the quarantine works but the system partition is only 30Gb yet the quarantine has this 110Gb file in it.
    I find no database files missing from the server so the production database files have not been quarantined.
    This only happens when running an index rebuild, backups work ok.
    I need to get the index rebuilds working automatically once a week, anyone have any ideas what SEP is doing?

    Cheers,
    Jason


  • 2.  RE: SQL DB Reindex is being quarantined.

    Posted Mar 05, 2010 05:05 AM
    Hi,

    SQL 2008 is not supported for MR4 version of the SEP client.

    I would suggest you to upgrade the SEP client to the latest version, i.e. RU5.

    Aniket


  • 3.  RE: SQL DB Reindex is being quarantined.

    Posted Mar 05, 2010 01:53 PM
     Make sure you do the Exclusion as per Microsoft's recommendation
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/309422