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dbalearner
Constraint Violating Yak Guru

272 Posts

Posted - 2009-11-04 : 16:27:27
I have a server with only 2 medium size databases but it is growing its size and have no evidence what it makes to grow.

In otherwords, the Free disk space is diminishin fast.

There is no adverse transactions running on the databases and no user updates or inserts are taking place.

can anyone please let me know where I need to encroach into it?

Thanks All.

Michael Valentine Jones
Yak DBA Kernel (pronounced Colonel)

7020 Posts

Posted - 2009-11-04 : 16:58:02
A likely cause is that you have the databases set to full recovery and you are not running transaction log backups. This will make your transaction log keep growing.

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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess

38200 Posts

Posted - 2009-11-04 : 17:48:10
Which files are growing quickly? *.ldf?

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dbalearner
Constraint Violating Yak Guru

272 Posts

Posted - 2009-11-04 : 22:28:26
Neither MDF nor LDF were growing and other files were stagnant in the Disk Drive, Yet its growing in disk space consumption and leaving free space to diminish consistently.

We have organised Rebooting of the server as in the past it worked for other servers and this worked but in this server.

Only this server has got the secondary File NDF, is this cause any growth.

Thanks for your time and answering.
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess

38200 Posts

Posted - 2009-11-04 : 23:12:38
Rebooting a server to free up space is not a solution.

I'm confused by your NDF sentence. Is that file growing abnormally?

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dbalearner
Constraint Violating Yak Guru

272 Posts

Posted - 2009-11-04 : 23:18:10
The server which is growing have only one difference, which is there exists secondary data file (.NDF) extension.
I have a doubt is this cause to grow any?

But there is no abnormal growth in any of the data file, and no transactions going on, and no evidence for any operation being done yet decreasing in size.

Any help please, thanks in advance.
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess

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Posted - 2009-11-04 : 23:44:05
We can't answer that for you. You have to watch what's growing on your disk.

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dbalearner
Constraint Violating Yak Guru

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Posted - 2009-11-04 : 23:59:10
I dont have a clue now, anyhow Thanks
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