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10/24/2008 12:14 PM
 

Have you checked the available drive space for the SQL Server?  The default backup model is Full....which will cause the transaction logs to grow quite large unless you manage them.  I changed it to Simple for our DNN databases because if we do a recovery, we'll completely restore (overwrite) from a backup tape.

 
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10/24/2008 12:35 PM
 

I run database on different server and the memory in the database server is fine its the application server which run out of memory

how can i manage the transaction log ?? sorry for the silly Question as iam new to dnn

(do you mean  the Admin>site log)

regards

 
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10/24/2008 12:49 PM
 

you need to find out, whether this might be caused by a 3rd party module; a customer had problems with a module that produced 500k v13wstat3 for example.

What are your cache settings in Host Settings?


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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10/24/2008 1:44 PM
 

sainath wrote
 

I run database on different server and the memory in the database server is fine its the application server which run out of memory

how can i manage the transaction log ?? sorry for the silly Question as iam new to dnn

(do you mean  the Admin>site log)

regards

I'm talking the actual SQL Server Transaction Logs.  Datbase properites, Options, Recovery Model.

Also, I mean actual disk space....not RAM.  Make sure there's enough disk space on the drives that are being used (on the actual web server, the log files can also fill up the available space).

 
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10/24/2008 1:59 PM
 

Mike, as Sainath pointed out, it is not the SQL Server machine that has problems.


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Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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