Log Generation Checkpoint Depth Max represents the maximum allowable amount of work, in number of log files, that may be redone or undone to the database file(s) if the process crashes.
Log file drive for path {0} doesn't have enough free space for incremental reseed. Free space needed is {1}. Detected free ...
Log files exist in '{0}'. You must remove them before database seeding or reseeding can be performed. You can use the Update-MailboxDatabaseCopy ...
Log Files Generated Prematurely represents the total number of log files generated by an instance since that instance was ...
Log Files Generated represents the total number of log files generated by an instance since that instance was last initialized. ...
Log Generation Checkpoint Depth Max represents the maximum allowable amount of work, in number of log files, that may be ...
Log Generation Checkpoint Depth represents the amount of work, in count of log files, that will need to be redone or undone ...
Log Generation Checkpoint Depth Target represents the ideal target for the amount of work, in number of log files, that may ...
Log Generation Loss Resiliency Depth represents the amount of work, in number of log files, that may be lost while still ...
Log Record Stalls/sec is the number of log records that cannot be added to the log buffers per second because they are full. ...