Applies to: Exchange Server 2007
Topic Last Modified: 2007-06-15
Use the General tab to display and change the name of a storage group, enable and disable circular logging for a storage group, and provide status and configuration information for a storage group.
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You can also use the Exchange Management Shell to obtain information about storage groups. For more information, see Get-StorageGroup (RTM). |
This tab displays the following storage group information.
- Storage group name
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This box displays the name of the storage group. You can use this box to modify the name of the storage group.
- Log path
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This read-only field displays the full path to the storage group log files.
- System path
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This read-only field displays the full path to the storage group system files.
- Log file prefix
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This read-only field displays the log file prefix that is used by the storage group. To distinguish between log files that belong to different storage groups, log file names start with a log file prefix that is unique to each storage group.
- Modified
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This read-only field displays the date and time at which the storage group configuration was last modified.
- Enable circular logging
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Use this check box to enable and disable circular logging for the storage group. Circular logging allows Exchange to overwrite transaction log files after the data within those log files has been committed to the database. However, if circular logging is enabled, you can recover data only up until the last full backup.
If local continuous replication (LCR) is enabled for this storage group, you cannot enable circular logging and this check box will not be available. For information about managing LCR, see Managing Local Continuous Replication.
You can also use the Exchange Management Shell to enable and disable circular logging for a storage group. For more information, see Set-StorageGroup (RTM).
For More Information
- For more information about managing storage groups, see
Managing Storage
Groups and Databases.
- Storage group configuration information can also be obtained
using the Get-StorageGroup
(RTM) command in the Exchange Management Shell.