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6/2/2012 12:14 AM
 

Hello, Two days ago I upgraded my site to 6.2 from 6.1. Tonight I got an urgent message from my hosting company that my DB grew to 37GB and they were about to kick me. Well it seems the event log went crazy and filled up the DB. Has anyone seen this? Is it a bug? I updated the host settings to write to the file system but this was a big issue.

 

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6/2/2012 3:45 AM
 
you may clear the event log by running the following statemenet from Host > SQL:
TRUNCATE TABLE {databaseOwner}{objectQualifier}Eventlog
You should observe new entries closely afterwards.

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6/2/2012 7:17 AM
 

Thanks I truncated a bunch of stuff but I'm just wondering why this happened. Doesn't seem to be a huge amount of new events now.

 

Mike H

 
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6/2/2012 2:30 PM
 
without seeing the entries, it's impossible to say - we've had similar issues in the past when out of control sharepoint spiders caused massive numbers of exceptions (and once or twice we've had reports of simialr large scale scanning from suspicous computers in Korea/China)

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