SQL 2000:
I'm encountering a message reporting that the "log file for database 'AAAA' is full. Backup the transaction log for the database to free up some space."
What confuses me is that the database 'AAAA' is set to a 'Simple' recovery model which I understood meant that no transaction logs are backed up and the logs are cleared at checkpoints; i.e. a Full Backup which runs every night and ran last night successfully. Plus the drive itself has plenty of space and the log file is only 6MB and is set for autogrowth.
Can someone please provide some insight?
I'm encountering a message reporting that the "log file for database 'AAAA' is full. Backup the transaction log for the database to free up some space."
What confuses me is that the database 'AAAA' is set to a 'Simple' recovery model which I understood meant that no transaction logs are backed up and the logs are cleared at checkpoints; i.e. a Full Backup which runs every night and ran last night successfully. Plus the drive itself has plenty of space and the log file is only 6MB and is set for autogrowth.
Can someone please provide some insight?