Log File SIze (Urgent)
May 19, 2000
My Database Log file Size Increased dramatically upto 5GB. My Data file size
is only around 600MB. Almost my Harddisk space occupied fully by log file. How I reduce the log file size. Anyone can give me some tips?.
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Sep 4, 2007
I am trying to resize a database initial log file from 500M to 2M. I€™m using€?
ALTER DATABASE <DBNAME> MODIFY FILE ( NAME = <DBLOGFILENAME, SIZE = 2 ) "
And I'm getting "MODIFY FILE failed. Specified size is less than current size." I tried going into the database properties and setting the log file to 2M, but it doesn€™t keep the changes.
Any help with this process?
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Apr 15, 2008
I have a log file that is approximately 50 GIG. I backed up just the log and the file size of the .bak is 192 GIG . Why is this? Shouldn't it be closer to the 50 GIG.
Normally I wouldn't let log grow this much. But we are in process of getting new server up and running and don't have backups going yet. They are working on getting that up and running this week.
So I did a log backup to give me back some log space for now but was concerned when I saw the size of the .bak file.
When I view media contents of the backup device it shows one tranaction log back up and size of 192 GIG.
What is up with this. I know in SQL 2000 the log backup files where never this big. they were about the size of the log itself.
Any ideas?
Stacy
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Jun 15, 2006
I installed sql 2005 a while back. Then I recently found out my file system was fat32 (I don't understand why the hardware people did this...) and I had to convert to NTFS. Naturally the sql service no longer worked so I uninstalled inorder to reinstall now I can't reinstall it I keep getting this message
native_error=5039, msg=[Microsoft][SQL Native Client][SQL Server]MODIFY FILE failed. Specified size is less than current size.
I'll try to post the full log in a new post.
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Jul 25, 2007
I have one db test with one .mdf and .ldf file...mdf file size is 100mb and for some reson i removed all the tablesfrom that .mdf file and transfer it into new secondary file so all thetables moved into secondary file now i want to reduce the first .mdffile from 100 mb to 50mb is that possible,it's showing 90mb is free.Please reply
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Oct 16, 2000
Hi,
I have to create a table which contains 5 rows with columnsize varchar(8000) each. When I try to execute the 'create table..' statement, I receive the following error. What should I do?
"The total row size (40040) for table 'Org_welcome_text' exceeds the maximum number of bytes per row (8060). Rows that exceed the maximum number of bytes will not be added."
Thanks,
Ann
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Nov 25, 2006
Hi all
Last week I was moving my site to a new server
My SQL database in old host without Log file was 180 MB, and after shrink it became 170 MB,
I asked my old host support to give me DB back up for moving to new server, it was friday and they told me we will do that on monday, but I wanted it soon, so I logged in ino Enterprise manager to my old server sql, and also I opened connection to my new server sql ,I go to Export Wizard of my database on old host so I chose to export all of the tables from my database on old host to a new database on new server,
it took about 2 hour (with a 128 kb net connection) after finishing I tested the new database it was working fine and all of the tables and rows was in new database,
but some thing that is wondering is the size of the database the new database on new server is 109 MB now :shocked:
why ?
I have shrinked the old database and without log files it was 170 MB so why on my destination database its 109 MB , and very thing is working fine
I want to know what was in old database that increased file size about 60 MB ?
and can I use my new database which its size is 109 MB ?
Please tell me soon , I need that
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Jul 10, 2006
Hi. I am trying to get a row count of each row of each table in the database. Is that possible? Using a SP or UDFS? I dont want the column size of each table but the total datasize of each row.So for example if I have 5 rows each in 3 tables I need a query that will return 15 rows with the size of each row(size of all coumn data summed together). Thanks.
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Jun 22, 2000
Hi friends,
I have three servers on two servers I have configured
Server A B C
Total Memory 1024mb 1024 mb 1024 mb
Min Server Memory :200Mb 196mb 196 mb
Max Server Memory 955 mb 980 mb 955 mb
Set working Set size 1 1 1
Priority Boost 1 1 1
All servers using dynamic memory option.
Server A and B are fine but When I reboot or stop and start Sql services on Server C it is recording the following error in NT Application log:
17122: Initdata:Warning:Could not set working set size to 1038848 KB.
Please help me how to overcome this problem.
Thank you very much.
MHUDDIN
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Feb 6, 2001
Hello,
I've a database in Production db which is 300 MB and one of its table has
948900 rows then how can I know how much size this particular table is of.
Thanks.
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Jan 6, 2001
Hi!
I needed to find out the approx size of my database, based on the number of rows, etc...
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Thanks.
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Jul 24, 2000
Hi,
I am porting data between sql65 servers. I am transfering data using bcp , while doing bcp i am getting following error.
DB-Library error: Attempt to bulk-copy an oversized row to the sql server.
DB-Library error: Attempt to convert data stopped by syntax error in source field.
My row size in the particular table is : 170 bytes length.
Can anyone have idea, what is row size limitation in 65.
i am having service pack 5a.
--RK
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Oct 29, 2004
Hi,
Can anybody suggest any stored procedure name or C# code to find the Sql database size (database size as well as transaction log)? I want to migrate some data from my local database to the web server. Before migration, i want to know the database size on the web.
Thanks and regards,
mrc
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Apr 14, 2015
Here are my scenarios:
We have an application with replicated environment setup on sql server 2012 . Users will have a replica on their machines and they will replicate to the master database. It has 3 subscriptions subscribed to the publications on the master db.
1) We set up a replica(which uses sql server 2012) on a machine with no sql server on it. After the initial synchronization(used replmerge tool) the mdf file has grown to 33gigs and ldf has grown to 41 gigs. I went to sql server management studion . Right click and checked the properties of the local database. over all size is around 84 gb with little empty free space available.
2) We set up a replica(which uses sql server 2012) on a machine with sql server 2008 on it. After the initial synchronization(used replmerge tool) the mdf file has grown to 49 gigs and ldf has grown to 41 gigs. I went to sql server management studio , Right click and checked the properties of the local database. over all size is around 90 gb with 16 gb free space available.
3) We set up a replica(which uses sql server 2012) on a machine with sql server 2012 on it. We have dropped the local database and recreated the local db and did the initial synchronization using replmerge tool. The mdf file has grown to 49 gigs and ldf has grown to 41 gigs. I went to sql server management studio , Right click and checked the properties of the local database. over all size is around 90 gb with 16 gb free space available.
Why it is allocating the space differently? This is effecting our initial replica set up times.
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Jul 31, 2014
I need to write a process to get file size in kb and record count in a file. I was planning on writing a c# console app that takes the file path and name as a param however should i use a CLR?
I cant put a script in the ssis when it's bringing the file down because it has been deemed that we only use ssis for file consumption.
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Jan 22, 2006
I had several databases under sqlserver ce 2.0 (in my Pocket PC) which contained ntext fields. The size of the databases varies from 50,000 to 700,000 records. The size of an ntext field is from 4 bytes to 2 megabytes.
When I recreated my databases under sql server 2005 mobile on my desktop using VS2005 (see my post just under this one), I saw a big difference between the old and new database sizes. This problem was mentioned in one of the posts in this forum and the reply was to replace ntext data with ncharvar type.
Since most of my data was longer than 4000 bytes (which is the limit for nvarchar type), I couldn't use this suggestion. Instead, I changed my ntext type to image type and used a GetByte conversion.
No change! The size of the new database is still 50 % larger than the original. Since the difference is around 300 MB, this is an unacceptable thing.
Now, I either wait from somebody to suggest a new solution (apart from keeping the ntext data in a separate binary file and keep index of the records of this file in the records of sql database) or, most preferably, have
Microsoft solve this problem as soon as possible.
Thanks for any help in advance
Talat
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Sep 22, 2015
What is the recommended size and file growth for a database and log file? We will be storing approx 10000 records a day.Currently we have the following:
CREATE DATABASE Dummy
ONÂ
PRIMARY
( NAME = Dummy_data,
  FILENAME = 'D:....DATADummy.mdf',
  SIZE = 250MB,
  FILEGROWTH = 25MB )
LOG ON
( NAME = Dummy_log,
  FILENAME = 'D:....DATADummy_log.ldf',
  SIZE = 50MB,
  FILEGROWTH = 5MB ) ;
GO
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Feb 19, 2013
I have a database whose log file size is 4 time greater then data file size, and its continuously growing day by day. Recently face limited disk related issue.
Is there any way to truncate log file???
What is impact on db if i truncate log file???
Is there any way to prevent this file continuously growing???
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Dec 5, 2014
is there limitation for size of file to store in db by filestream in sql server 2008?or it accept all sizes?
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Apr 27, 2008
Hi,
i'm trying to write this script that check my database file and log size(in MB) and insert them into a table.i need the following columns
dbid,dbname,compatability_level,recovery_model,db_size_in_MB,log_size_in_MB.
i try to write this a got stuck.
select sysdb.database_id,sysdb.name,sysdb.compatibility_level,
sysdb.recovery_model_desc,sysmaster.size from sys.databases sysdb,sys.master_files sysmaster
where sysdb.database_id = sysmaster.database_id
can anyone help me with this script?
THX
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Sep 5, 2007
We have 2 SQL Server 2k5 servers running the same build - 9.0.2047 . When I backup any database from one server and attempt to restore it to the other, the log file generally increases by 100 fold. It errors out after I try to restore a 100MB db and it tries to create a 9.8GB log file. This happens both when I use the GUI to restore and when I restore from a T-SQL script. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks in advance.
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Apr 3, 2001
How can I find the size of a file/ database in kb/megs?
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Apr 4, 2001
Is there a way to get a particular file/tables size??
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Dec 13, 2000
Hi Everybody
First of all i would like to thank everyone for there time and efforts in this web page
I am new to the feild of DBA and i have some uncleared points that i would like any one to make them clear for me
Why the transactions log file size is not decreasing after the truncation of log?
is there any thing i have to do or is it normal way?
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Dec 6, 2004
Hi
I am currently trying to get file sizes and insert them into a table. The table already has the path to the actual file, so its just a matter of using that path and getting the size.
Any help is appreciated
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May 22, 2007
Hi,
I've an application which saved logs of internet access.. the file size can reach to >150 GB per month.
I don't know till what size I should keep the mdf file before creating a secondary.
what is best size for mdf should be.
Thanks in advanced.
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Jan 30, 2004
I use bcp to copy a file and the bak it generated is 966637 KB. However, when I run sp_spaceused, it shows me the following size :
reserved data index_size unused
------------------ ------------------ ------------------ ------------------
550752 KB 395272 KB 155464 KB 16 KB
The difference doesn't make sense to me. Can anyone help pls?
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Feb 5, 2004
I have one database in which MDF file size is 120 MB while LDF file has expanded to 10GB. How can i reduce the size of LDF file.
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Aug 13, 2007
Hi everyone,
I'm asked to continue an existing project in SSIS, which currently uses XML for logging. I noticed that we now have log files up to 200MB in size. Is there a way to limit those log files in size?
Please do keep in mind that I'm still learning SSIS, so keep your answer as simple as possible :-)
Many thanks for any help!
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Jun 7, 2008
Hi my database .ldf (log file) size is very big. How can I decrease the size of it?
Thanks.
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Nov 16, 2005
Yes my DB file is 10MB but my LOG file (LDF) is 300MBis there a way to reduce or compres that one?thanx
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Dec 14, 2001
Greetings,
I want to increase the size of a transaction log file. Can I do this while the database is live? If not, what do I need to do?
Thanks!
Rob
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Apr 17, 2002
How the size of transaction file is calculated. are there any standards.
I created my database with 2000 mb data filesize and 200 log file size.
now my datafile size has reach to 11000 mb but log file size is still 200.
Therefore when I take the online backup my logsize totally consumed and I have to cancel my backup.
Please reply ASAP.
regards
Sanjeev Lamba
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