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Hard drive filling up!

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jballum

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If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated.

A client's server is filling up drastically as the file called sql.log on the 'c' drive is absolutley huge. There is also one on another drive that is filling.

How can this be shrunk and what is it used for?

Thanks

JB
 
I am having the same problem. I have asked quite a few people and haven't gotten any good answers. Some have said that it is probably my log files but those are actually located in another partition and directory as to where these sql.log files are. Ill post here if I find out first!

Thanks!!
 
I found what was doing it at my client site.

Click on ODBC Administrator found in Settings folder and under Tracing there is a button in 'When to trace' section. This was started by someone. We hit it to stop it and everything was ok after that.

I hope this solves your problem too tgriffin.
 
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