What should you do to keep the application running?

The ABC.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ABC.com. All servers
on the ABC.com network run Windows Server 2003 and all client computers run Windows XP
Professional.
A server named ABC-SR12 contains two volumes named Drive D and Drive E and has been
designated to function as an application server.
The application on ABC-SR12 is a custom application that is currently used by the ABC.com Sales
Department. The application has been installed on the ABC-SR12 Drive D. You configure the
application database on Drive D, and you configure the application to store its database
transaction log files on the ABC-SR12 Drive E.
After a few days, Sales users report that the application has failed. You investigate the cause of

the failure and discover that the ABC-SR12 Drive E is almost completely filled with the
applications transaction log files.
You back up the database and delete the log files and the application runs successfully.
You want to design a solution that keeps the application running. The log files should not be
deleted unless the database has been backed up.
What should you do to keep the application running? Choose two.

The ABC.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ABC.com. All servers
on the ABC.com network run Windows Server 2003 and all client computers run Windows XP
Professional.
A server named ABC-SR12 contains two volumes named Drive D and Drive E and has been
designated to function as an application server.
The application on ABC-SR12 is a custom application that is currently used by the ABC.com Sales
Department. The application has been installed on the ABC-SR12 Drive D. You configure the
application database on Drive D, and you configure the application to store its database
transaction log files on the ABC-SR12 Drive E.
After a few days, Sales users report that the application has failed. You investigate the cause of

the failure and discover that the ABC-SR12 Drive E is almost completely filled with the
applications transaction log files.
You back up the database and delete the log files and the application runs successfully.
You want to design a solution that keeps the application running. The log files should not be
deleted unless the database has been backed up.
What should you do to keep the application running? Choose two.

A.
Enable file compression on the E: drive.

B.
Have a script created that will back up the database then delete the log files.

C.
Configure an alert on ABC-SR12 to run the script when there is less then 25 percent of free
space on the E-drive.

D.
Configure a script to delete the log files.

E.
Create a scheduled task to run the script every week.

Explanation:
Set an alert on a counter with options to send an administrative message, an
application is executed, or a log is started when the configured threshold on the counter is
breached.
Reference:
Martin Grasdal, Laura E. Hunter, Michael Cross, Laura Hunter, Debra Littlejohn Shinder, and Dr.
Thomas W. Shinder, Planning and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure:
Exam 70-293 Study Guide & DVD Training System, Syngress Publishing, Inc., Rockland, MA,
Chapter 8, p. 602



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