on 09-10-2008 6:16 AM
I have just recieved results from an SAP early watch report - and it states the following
SIZE OF TRANSACTION LOG FILE OF SBO-COMMON
Recommendation: The log size of the SBO-Common file is relatively big, but not in a critical size. This could indicate a wrong setting in your database.
What does this mean? and what setting in the DB could be wrong?
Hi Lisa,
In this case, you need to shrink the sbo-common database as the size of the database is relatively big indicated by the report.
Refer to the SAP notes : 1002099, 625546 which will describe how to shrink the log file
Regards,
Vijay kumar
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Lisa,
The series of question you have posted relating to Log File size is all SQL Server related. If you have a system administrator you could have them review this.
Most information should be available on the Microsoft site which Gordon has provided in your other thread
Suda
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