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Subject: Re: Question about recovery log
1. Never make it larger than 12GB! Someday, your log will fill up, and
you've got to have room under the 13gb limit to be able to add an
emergency extent, otherwise you'll find yourself dug in so deep you
can't dig out.
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>better than the 8 I have now.
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>Thanks!
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>I believe you are cor
3:01 PM
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Subject: Re: Question about recovery log
I believe you are correct.
But why do you have a requirement to have only 1 log file?
The log is written sequentially, so I don't see that it would hurt you
to have two 6.5 GB logs, instead of one 13GB log...
-O
rsday, March 25, 2004 2:57 PM
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Subject: Re: Question about recovery log
That's what I do with my DB, but by defining the new log volume and
adding it, I will be over the 13GB limit until I've removed all the old
volumes. Will TSM let me do that? I guess I could
TED]
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 2:50 PM
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Subject: Re: Question about recovery log
Define the new and add it and then delete the old. Don't forget to
mirror.
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Define the new and add it and then delete the old. Don't forget to mirror.
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From: Thach, Kevin G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 1:42 PM
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Subject: Question about recovery log
I'm confused about how I should go about changing