Event ID 7095 (Windows SharePoint Services health model)

Applies To: Windows SharePoint Services 3.0

 

Warning

The second stage recycle bin contains all items that were deleted from the end-user recycle bins of all sites in a particular site collection. Farm administrators can configure quotas for the second stage recycle bin. When this quota is met, new items that are sent to the second stage recycle bin will cause the oldest content to be permanently deleted in order to make space for the more recently deleted content.

Event Details

Product:

Windows SharePoint Services

ID:

7095

Source:

Windows SharePoint Services 3

Version:

12.0

Symbolic Name:

ULSEvtTag_7095

Message:

The second stage Recycle Bin for site: %1 is over 90 percent full. The oldest items may get permanently deleted once the second stage Recycle Bin quota is filled.

Resolve

Delete second stage Recycle Bin items or increase its capacity

Do one or both of the following:

  • Site collection administrators can go to the site collection recycle bin for their site collection and free up space by deleting unneeded content in the second stage recycle bin.

  • Farm administrators can increase the quota for the second stage recycle bin.

You must be a site administrator to perform these tasks.

To empty the site collection recycle bin

  1. On the top-level site, click the Site Actions menu, and then click Site Settings.

  2. On the Site Settings page, in the Site Collection Administration section, click Recycle Bin.

  3. On the Site Collection Recycle Bin page, in the Select a View section, and either view items that the user has sent to the recycle bin by clicking End user Recycle Bin items or view items that the user has deleted from the recycle bin and sent to the second stage recycle bin, by clicking Deleted from end user Recycle Bin.

  4. Select the check box next to the items you want to delete. To select all of the items at once, select the check box next to Type.

  5. Click Delete Selection.

To increase the quota for the second stage recycle bin

  1. In Central Administration, on the Application Management page, in the SharePoint Web Application Management section, click Web application general settings.

  2. On the Web Application General Settings page, in the Recycle Bin section, under Second stage Recycle Bin, type the quota that you want in the Second stage Recycle Bin box, and then click OK.

Verify

The second stage recycle bin should either be empty or more of its total capacity remaining.

You must be a site administrator to perform this task.

To check the second stage recycle bin

  1. In a browser, navigate to the top-level site where the recycle bin was getting full.

  2. On the top-level site, click the Site Actions menu, and then click Site Settings.

  3. On the Site Settings page, in the Site Collection Administration section, click Recycle Bin.

Recycle Bin (Health model)

Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 health model