Re: CDCR: Help With Tlog Growth Issues

2016-12-02 Thread Renaud Delbru
Hi Shalin, when the buffer is enabled, tlogs are not removed anymore, even if they were replicated [1]: "When buffering updates, the updates log will store all the updates indefinitely. " Once you disable the buffer, all the old tlogs should be cleaned (the next time the tlog cleaning

Re: CDCR: Help With Tlog Growth Issues

2016-12-01 Thread Shalin Shekhar Mangar
Even if buffer is enabled, the old tlogs should be remove once the updates in those tlogs have been replicated to the target. So the real question is why they haven't been removed automatically? On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 9:13 PM, Renaud Delbru wrote: > Hi Thomas, > > Looks

Re: CDCR: Help With Tlog Growth Issues

2016-12-01 Thread Renaud Delbru
Hi Thomas, Looks like the buffer is enabled on the update log, and even if the updates were replicated, they are not removed. What is the output of the command `cdcr?action=STATUS` on both cluster ? If you see in the response `enabled`, then the buffer is enabled. To disable it, you

CDCR: Help With Tlog Growth Issues

2016-11-10 Thread Thomas Tickle
I am having an issue with cdcr that I could use some assistance in resolving. I followed the instructions found here: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=62687462 The CDCR is setup with a single source to a single target. Both the source and target cluster are