How Do I Shrink The Log Of A DB Used In Trans Replication?

May 2, 2006

I am sure this has been asked multiple times before, but I have a DB (SQL 2K) that is involved in transactional replication. The log periodically grows to a seriously big size. How can I shrink it without damaging replication? I have opened SSIS (SQL 2005 is the subscriber) and tried to shrink the file, but to no avail. It reckons I could shrink it to 0MB, but I feel this would throw out replication.

Any help appreciated.

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