I have read a number of posts concerning this problem and even retrieved a very neat stored procedure that when run will trim the transaction logs down to a minimal size.
The problem is that at one client site the logs grow so large and so quickly that having them kick all of their world wide customers off of the database at least once a month to manually truncate the logs is unacceptable.
What are the correct settings for their databases so that the log will truncate itself of not needed data (ie. more of an automated process rather than manual)?
NT 4 (with required service packs)
SQL Server 7 (with required service packs)
Veritas Backup Exec (does a full database backup of databases every night)
Thanks for any help.
JB
The problem is that at one client site the logs grow so large and so quickly that having them kick all of their world wide customers off of the database at least once a month to manually truncate the logs is unacceptable.
What are the correct settings for their databases so that the log will truncate itself of not needed data (ie. more of an automated process rather than manual)?
NT 4 (with required service packs)
SQL Server 7 (with required service packs)
Veritas Backup Exec (does a full database backup of databases every night)
Thanks for any help.
JB