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11/17/2012 5:41 PM
 

I did a backup of my site prior to upgrading to dnn 6.2.4 I upgraded from 6.0.1. My database size in 6.0.1 was 136mb. I just did a backup on the 6.2.4 site and the database size is now 62mb ???

I am restoring back to 6.0.1 due to an issue with a module.

What would cause the database size to shrink by half - the site is fine with exception of one module??

Thoughts - thanks

 
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11/18/2012 1:43 PM
 
Question is whether the database is using full size or the transaction log. Open database in SQL Server Management Studio and check database file sizes (use shrink files) and number of entries in tables eventlog and schedulehistory.

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