Try the follwoing sequence of commands
USE example-company
GO
DBCC SHRINKFILE('example-compan
BACKUP LOG example-company WITH TRUNCATE_ONLY
DBCC SHRINKFILE('example-compan
GO
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Browse All TopicsWe run sql server enterprise edition on microsoft windows NT version 8.00.2050.
We run a database names example-company of size 1.5Gb.
But that databse file creates a log.ldf file "exampla-comapny_log.ldf" which is almost 50Gb .
This takes almost all of the disk space on that server.
Please advise on how to reduce the size of this file.
Thank you,
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by: ezraaPosted on 2009-01-06 at 05:50:45ID: 23304200
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