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8/9/2007 3:09 PM
 

There is a field named content in the datatable Files of type Image, I tought it was holding the files

I checked the tables you say and this is the numer of records in each table

  • 97 rows - SchedulerHistory
  • 0 rows - SiteLog
  • 1144 - EventLog

My site is small, it contains about 30 pages and the database (DNN) size is 178 MB (46 MB for DNN_Data and 133 MB for the DNN_Log)

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8/10/2007 11:24 AM
 

A couple of things, clearing your EventLog will free up a good amount of space (most likely around 10-12 MB of size.

You can also perform a backup of your database and then truncate the log file as it is not necessary for the log to be that big.

Another thing you can do is to look at the sizes of each table, Have a look at this article to see how to view this data easily - Determining SQL Server Table Size 


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