

Microsoft Corporation Windows Server 2003 star 4.6.More importantly though, is there a fix for this? Can the data be moved or converted or whatever the correct term is to 2008 R2? Will the Metalogix software care about that? I certainly don't want to break our email archiving software. If there is a 4096 limit why are the others not erroring? I also found SQL Server Management Studio Express 2005 on there and in the properties it does show the above database as 4096 meg, but it shows a couple of others as much bigger.
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I'm not sure how to tell which one is doing what though. The server shows that it has 2005, 20R2 Express on it.

A little research makes it appear that this is a 2005 Express limit, that 2008 R2 doesn't have. We no longer have support with them because we are moving to O365 - original plan had us moved by now, but life got in the way. That much I've figured out from the error message. So, it's my Metalogix Exchange archive software. Create disk space by deleting unneeded files, dropping objects in the filegroup, adding additional files to the filegroup, or setting autogrowth on for existing files in the filegroup. I started getting this error yesterday.ĬREATE DATABASE or ALTER DATABASE failed because the resulting cumulative database size would exceed your licensed limit of 4096 MB per database.Ĭould not allocate space for object 'dbo.EXCHANGEPAMDAPOOL'.'PK_EXCHANGEPAMDAPOOL' in database 'SEAExchangeDB' because the 'PRIMARY' filegroup is full. I know nothing about SQL other than the fact that there's some software on one of my servers (Server 2003) that uses it.
