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Low disk space causes damaged table?
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Microsoft SQL Server
Catégorie:
Maintenance bases de données
Divers
Thread ID:
00766596
Message ID:
00766845
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I'm with Eric. Can you aggregate the values on a daily or weekly basis?

Also, why not use the IIS weblog instead of logging a record to a table?

-Mike

>A client let hard disk space go down to 3 megabytes on their database server when our largest table, a hitlog, was needing to allocate a new chunk to the table.
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>Since the hitlog has an insert statement for every hit of the website, the whole site was down for 100 companies.
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>After freeing up space and temporarily disabling the createhit method, the site resumed operation in a few minutes of the problem, but after about one half hour of operation the same 'storage unit is full' came up for some users.
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>I'm fearing that that table cannot allocate more space that is available now, gigabytes worth, because it is damaged in some way.
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>To solve the problem I had them delete 40,000 of our oldest hitlog records, but in a few days the table will have to allocate again and I'm not sure it will.
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>Anyone have any experience with this area?
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>The best idea I have is to create a new hitlog table.
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>Thanks for any input.
Michael Levy
MCSD, MCDBA
ma_levy@hotmail.com
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