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Asked by Craig_hannagan in SQL Server 2005, MS SQL Server, Databases Miscellaneous
Hi,
I have a quick question. I have many sql db's on a d: drive (non os) partition on a server.
Some of the db's run in full mode and all the other db's are in simple mode.
Today a transaction log backup occured on the full mode db's and on the first full mode db the transaction log backup was to big and made the disk full. From what i could see it could not complete the transaction log backup and it stopped and released the used space back to the OS then tried the next db in the list which it could complete because transaction backup was small.
My question is when the disk was full for those few seconds would of it caused any of my db's to become inconsistent or corrupt in any way? I have backups if I need to restore. Some of these db's are very important financial db's but are not accessed much by users over the weekend.
Also i know what the issue was with the large transaction backup and have address that for the future.
Cheer Craig
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