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9/9/2007 12:45 PM
 

Hi,

I have a very active DNN website which receives over 10,000 visitors per day.  I am having trouble with the size of the sitelog.  I have my own server and so am not concerned about space - but when the sitelog gets to about 500,000 records things stop working.  For example, users (including host or admin) can no longer log in, and, of course, all stat logging stops.  I don't think I have any size limits set on the SQL Server 2005 database for this table, and am not aware of any other size limits.  Why is this happening, and how can I correct it?  BTW, I'm running 04.04.01.

Thanks,
Warren

 
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9/9/2007 5:05 PM
 

on heavily used portals I recommend to store sitelog in file system (see host settings) and use a 3rd party tool for analysis, e.g. smarterStats from www.SmarterTools.com


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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