sankepalli (2/26/2014)
Hello Folks,Suppose, there are 1 million records, if we insert all these records in the log file, it will become full & DB will become read only. We cannot make any modifications here, How to avoid this scenario?
Immediate help would be highly appreciable
Thanks
Don't insert the rows? I assume you mean you are inserting a million rows into a table since you can't insert rows into the log file. Not quite sure what you mean that you can't make any modifications. I would think that inserting a million rows is certainly making a modification.
The only way you can ensure the log file does not fill up with no other intervention is to do anything that causes any logging. 😛
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