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 DTS and Disk Space Issue

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dixon520
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Posted - 2008-07-31 : 07:24:38
I'm in the process of imported some large VFP/dbase tables into SQL 2000. I must first give some background on the setup of the server I'm working with.

Two HD's.

Drive Size Free Space
c:\ 12GB 2.4GB
d:\ 124GB 60GB

Unfortunately, SQL Svr was installed on the c:\ which obviously has minimal space remaining. I setup the destination database for my VFP tables to be located on the d:\ which has plenty of space.

I have now moved all databases (system and user db's) to the D:\ since tempdb was causing me to run out of disk space when executing the dts package I have setup.

I've noticed though, that when first executing the dts package, before any rows start to process, at least a gb of space is used up on the c:\ drive.

With that said, my question is why or what is using up the storage space on c:\ when all the system and user databases are now on the larger of the two drives? I checked the page file and it doesn't appear to grow while executing the package.

Also, I see the same amount of disk space used when simply clicking on the transform elipse when selecting which tables I want to import.

dixon520
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Posted - 2008-07-31 : 07:48:10
Ok, so I've been trying to identify what exactly is using up the space on c:\ and I'm getting a little closer. I've found a tmp file located in C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Local Settings\Temp which was created at the same time I started executing the DTS package. The file size has grown to nearly 2gb at this point.

Is there any way change the default Temp directory for SQL Server ?
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dixon520
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Posted - 2008-07-31 : 08:12:25
Modifying the Temp Environment Variable takes care of this issue.

See: [url]http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms174203.aspx[/url]
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