Best way to truncate a log in simple mode ?

  • Hi,

    I have a 60Gb log file i need to truncate on a DB running in simple mode - what is the easiest way to do this ?

    In 2005 I used to use

    backup log dbname with truncate_only and then shrink the file in Enterprise manger but i believe this method has changed in 2008

    tia,

    Mike.

  • The easiest way to do that is just to wait and the log will be automatically truncated for you. You shouldn't have to wait more than a minute for it to happen. If it doesn't happen automatically then there's some reason why log space can't be reused - this will not be resolved by truncating manually.

    Why do you want to shrink the log file? Are you confident that it will never grow back to 60GB? If you're not, it's likely that you're wasting resources and causing fragmentation on your disk.

    John

  • It doesn't seem to be reducing in size just growing..

    The only reason i noticed it is the DB it logs for is only 2Gb in size so appears rather huge in comparison.

    We are not low on disk space so if you believe it has no detrimental affect on performance i'll just leave it...

    Maybe wrongly i believed it was good practice to keeps logs at a reasonable size

  • You certainly need to investigate why a database of that size has a log of that size. My point was only that if it won't truncate automatically, it won't truncate manually, either.

    Use DBCC SQLPERF(LOGSPACE) to find out how much free space you have in your log file. This will give you an idea of whether you have a problem at this very moment. It may be that you have a long-running large transaction.

    Please also read this article by Gail Shaw, which explains things better than I can:

    http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/Transaction+Logs/72488/

    John

  • These should provide some good reading on the topic of TX log management

    Why is my transaction log full - http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/Transaction+Logs/72488/

    Managing Transaction Logs - http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/Administration/64582/

    Stairway to Transaction Log Management - http://www.sqlservercentral.com/stairway/73776/

    Accidental DBA Guide - Chapter 8 - http://www.simple-talk.com/books/sql-books/troubleshooting-sql-server-a-guide-for-the-accidental-dba/

  • Interestingly the %used was pretty high @ 92.6%

    virtual64481.8792.59304

  • Something is activly using the log then.

    The first link on why is my transaction log full should help to find out what is using so much log space.

  • USE database_name

    GO

    DBCC SHRINKFILE(2,1)

    BACKUP LOG database_name WITH TRUNCATE_ONLY

    DBCC SHRINKFILE(2,1)

    The above assume the logfile is file 2.

    SP_helpdb databasename

    Right click db,TASKS,SHRINK change to log and see how much space is actually being used.

    Then click cancel.

  • FOR 2008

    USE 2008db;

    GO

    DBCC SHRINKFILE (<logical_logfilename>,5);

    GO

    For sql 2008

    5- size you want to shrink to.

    <logical_logfilename> run sp_helpdb.

  • DBCC OPENTRAN returns no clues

    No active open transactions.

  • What's the value for your database from:

    select name, log_reuse_wait_desc from sys.databases ?

  • select name, log_reuse_wait_desc from sys.databases

    masterNOTHING

    tempdbACTIVE_TRANSACTION

    model LOG_BACKUP

    msdb NOTHING

    virtualLOG_BACKUP

    vmum NOTHING

    I've run a T-Log backup through on virtual that truncated the file so it's now mainly empty but i've tried shrinking it in Enterrpise manager to no avail

    virtual60085.370.6912691

    I guess it's no big deal having a huge empty log file...

  • It can sometimes take 2 log backups before the space will free up. Not usually a situation I'd associate with simple recovery mode though.

    Looks like the space is free internally now - try another backup & then run the DBBC Shrinkfile command posted earlier - that may give you further messages if it's still unable to shrink.

  • Thanks all !!!

    Running a 2nd backup and then a shrink in EM worked a treat 🙂

    virtual119.367211.94245

  • Cool 🙂

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