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5/7/2013 3:57 PM
 

Hello everyone,

I am running the latest version of DNN on a share hosting. Database that i am using is SQL 2005 and the problem i frequently face is as follow:

Could not allocate enough space on somewhere, Your database transaction Log for (something) is full.

As far as i dig for it i found that i have to truncate my database log files and increase its size as well.

Problem will be solved after doing above procedure, but after a day or 2 days it will get back again. It is bothering really.

I am wonder if any one could tell me firstly, why Transaction log is going to be full that fast?

Secondly, how much space is the standard and fair amount of preserve space for Transaction log? If we assign extra space then could Transaction log 

I even set it to 100 MB and with auto-growth feature. but no matter. it is just taking that space as soon as possible. I don't know what is the procedure that will gets data base log full.

I'd appreciate any help on above problem.

Thank you,

 
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5/8/2013 2:59 AM
 
Hi,

If the autogrow option is set in Microsoft SQL Server 2005, transaction log files can expand automatically. For more detail view this article.

Thanks,
Avinash Kumar
Mindfire Solutions
 
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5/8/2013 6:31 AM
 

Hi,

concerning to this page, SQL Server 2005 is not supported anymore with DNN 7 - so better upgrade to SQL Server 2008, 2008R2 or 2012.

Best wishes
Michael


Michael Tobisch
DNN★MVP

dnn-Connect.org - The most vibrant community around the DNN-platform
 
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5/8/2013 11:35 AM
 
Thank you so much guys!

Well, I am not sure whether it is due to using DNN on a share hosting (You know in a share hosting you don't have that much access to database, and the size is also limited.) or it is because of database version, as Michael said. Anyhow i will give that a try and will also pay attention to Avinish notes. Then i'll let you know if it works out or not!

Moreover, i can't mean this kind of database growing, it is going to growth faster and faster. I am sure if i provide more space for the current situation then it will waste that space so fast.

Could this problem emerge due to an installed extension which probably developed unprofessionally in your DNN site?

Best,
Moslem
 
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5/9/2013 6:11 AM
 
usually Transaction log files get truncated upon regular backups, I suggest contacting your Hosting Provider to check the backup plan for your database.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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