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Troy Jerkins
I've been running Project Server 2003 for close to a year now. Currently the
database in SQL Server is at 16GB. I find it hard to believe that this is
correct, given that there are only around 6 projects stored in the database
and I know that much data has not been accumulated.
One thing I had to resort to early on was truncating the logs each night
because it would eventually grow so large (usually with a week or two) that
it would consume all disk space.
Does anyone have a suggestion(s) on how to diagnose this issue and hopefully
fix the problem of this abnormal growth?
-Troy
database in SQL Server is at 16GB. I find it hard to believe that this is
correct, given that there are only around 6 projects stored in the database
and I know that much data has not been accumulated.
One thing I had to resort to early on was truncating the logs each night
because it would eventually grow so large (usually with a week or two) that
it would consume all disk space.
Does anyone have a suggestion(s) on how to diagnose this issue and hopefully
fix the problem of this abnormal growth?
-Troy