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Old 10-05-2009, 09:38 AM
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Default Zimbra, Blackberry connector and zdb files.

Hi all,

we've a zimbra server that can allow blackberry PDA's to sync over him via a BES Server using Zimbra BES Connector.

My question is: we've found many files under C:/Document and Settings/Administrator/Local Settings/Application Data/Microsoft/Outlook named BlacBerryServer20.zdb (..19.zdb, ..18.zdb and so on) each of that files is 1 to 4 gb big and this is a problem because these files are taking too much space into the hard disk of the server, so we need to free some space.
Can we delete these files? If we can, which files can we delete without killing the service?

thank you
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Old 12-17-2009, 04:59 AM
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Default Same Issue

Is Zimbra replying to any of these? I'm going to have to put the BB server on a Netapp to deal with the growth of files.
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Old 12-17-2009, 05:08 AM
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Is Zimbra replying to any of these?
There could be many reasons why this hasn't received a reply but you should be aware that these are Community forums and people who respond to these posts are all volunteers and reply in their own time.

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I'm going to have to put the BB server on a Netapp to deal with the growth of files.
If it's of concern to you then you should either open a support case (assuming you're an NE user) or a bug report.
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