Showing posts with label 9gb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 9gb. Show all posts

Monday, February 20, 2012

Reduce Data file Size

Hi,
Currently our data file size is near to 9GB. I need to reduce the data file
size.
Which one is the better way.
When i try to Shrink the Data file or Database its running for more than 1
hour so i stopped.
Please give me a solution as soon as Possible.
Thanks,
Herbert
you can reduce the size of the data file in small decrements
if there are un-used extents in the database
dbcc shrinkfile(logicalfile_name,targetsize,TRUNCATEONL Y)
pls check BOL for full details
HTH
Olu Adedeji
Deutsche Bank
"Herbert" wrote:

> Hi,
> Currently our data file size is near to 9GB. I need to reduce the data file
> size.
> Which one is the better way.
> When i try to Shrink the Data file or Database its running for more than 1
> hour so i stopped.
> Please give me a solution as soon as Possible.
> Thanks,
> Herbert
|||Take a look before doing it.
Why you want to be restrictive with shrink of database files
http://www.karaszi.com/SQLServer/info_dont_shrink.asp
AMB
"Herbert" wrote:

> Hi,
> Currently our data file size is near to 9GB. I need to reduce the data file
> size.
> Which one is the better way.
> When i try to Shrink the Data file or Database its running for more than 1
> hour so i stopped.
> Please give me a solution as soon as Possible.
> Thanks,
> Herbert
|||Hi,
You can shrink the data (MDF) file only if you have free space. Execute the
below command to see the unallocated space.
sp_spaceused
If you have enough space left then use the suggestions mentioned by
Alejandro.
Thanks
Hari
SQL Server MVP
"Herbert" <Herbert@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3D3C2310-7EAD-495C-A3EC-60F83319AD47@.microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> Currently our data file size is near to 9GB. I need to reduce the data
> file
> size.
> Which one is the better way.
> When i try to Shrink the Data file or Database its running for more than 1
> hour so i stopped.
> Please give me a solution as soon as Possible.
> Thanks,
> Herbert
|||Thanks all for ur valid informations
Thanks,
Herbert
"Hari Prasad" wrote:

> Hi,
> You can shrink the data (MDF) file only if you have free space. Execute the
> below command to see the unallocated space.
> sp_spaceused
> If you have enough space left then use the suggestions mentioned by
> Alejandro.
> Thanks
> Hari
> SQL Server MVP
>
> "Herbert" <Herbert@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3D3C2310-7EAD-495C-A3EC-60F83319AD47@.microsoft.com...
>
>

Reduce Data file Size

Hi,
Currently our data file size is near to 9GB. I need to reduce the data file
size.
Which one is the better way.
When i try to Shrink the Data file or Database its running for more than 1
hour so i stopped.
Please give me a solution as soon as Possible.
Thanks,
Herbertyou can reduce the size of the data file in small decrements
if there are un-used extents in the database
dbcc shrinkfile(logicalfile_name,targetsize,T
RUNCATEONLY)
pls check BOL for full details
--
HTH
Olu Adedeji
Deutsche Bank
"Herbert" wrote:

> Hi,
> Currently our data file size is near to 9GB. I need to reduce the data fil
e
> size.
> Which one is the better way.
> When i try to Shrink the Data file or Database its running for more than 1
> hour so i stopped.
> Please give me a solution as soon as Possible.
> Thanks,
> Herbert|||Take a look before doing it.
Why you want to be restrictive with shrink of database files
http://www.karaszi.com/SQLServer/info_dont_shrink.asp
AMB
"Herbert" wrote:

> Hi,
> Currently our data file size is near to 9GB. I need to reduce the data fil
e
> size.
> Which one is the better way.
> When i try to Shrink the Data file or Database its running for more than 1
> hour so i stopped.
> Please give me a solution as soon as Possible.
> Thanks,
> Herbert|||Hi,
You can shrink the data (MDF) file only if you have free space. Execute the
below command to see the unallocated space.
sp_spaceused
If you have enough space left then use the suggestions mentioned by
Alejandro.
Thanks
Hari
SQL Server MVP
"Herbert" <Herbert@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3D3C2310-7EAD-495C-A3EC-60F83319AD47@.microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> Currently our data file size is near to 9GB. I need to reduce the data
> file
> size.
> Which one is the better way.
> When i try to Shrink the Data file or Database its running for more than 1
> hour so i stopped.
> Please give me a solution as soon as Possible.
> Thanks,
> Herbert|||Thanks all for ur valid informations
Thanks,
Herbert
"Hari Prasad" wrote:

> Hi,
> You can shrink the data (MDF) file only if you have free space. Execute th
e
> below command to see the unallocated space.
> sp_spaceused
> If you have enough space left then use the suggestions mentioned by
> Alejandro.
> Thanks
> Hari
> SQL Server MVP
>
> "Herbert" <Herbert@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3D3C2310-7EAD-495C-A3EC-60F83319AD47@.microsoft.com...
>
>

Reduce Data file Size

Hi,
Currently our data file size is near to 9GB. I need to reduce the data file
size.
Which one is the better way.
When i try to Shrink the Data file or Database its running for more than 1
hour so i stopped.
Please give me a solution as soon as Possible.
Thanks,
Herbertyou can reduce the size of the data file in small decrements
if there are un-used extents in the database
dbcc shrinkfile(logicalfile_name,targetsize,TRUNCATEONLY)
pls check BOL for full details
--
HTH
Olu Adedeji
Deutsche Bank
"Herbert" wrote:
> Hi,
> Currently our data file size is near to 9GB. I need to reduce the data file
> size.
> Which one is the better way.
> When i try to Shrink the Data file or Database its running for more than 1
> hour so i stopped.
> Please give me a solution as soon as Possible.
> Thanks,
> Herbert|||Take a look before doing it.
Why you want to be restrictive with shrink of database files
http://www.karaszi.com/SQLServer/info_dont_shrink.asp
AMB
"Herbert" wrote:
> Hi,
> Currently our data file size is near to 9GB. I need to reduce the data file
> size.
> Which one is the better way.
> When i try to Shrink the Data file or Database its running for more than 1
> hour so i stopped.
> Please give me a solution as soon as Possible.
> Thanks,
> Herbert|||Hi,
You can shrink the data (MDF) file only if you have free space. Execute the
below command to see the unallocated space.
sp_spaceused
If you have enough space left then use the suggestions mentioned by
Alejandro.
Thanks
Hari
SQL Server MVP
"Herbert" <Herbert@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3D3C2310-7EAD-495C-A3EC-60F83319AD47@.microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> Currently our data file size is near to 9GB. I need to reduce the data
> file
> size.
> Which one is the better way.
> When i try to Shrink the Data file or Database its running for more than 1
> hour so i stopped.
> Please give me a solution as soon as Possible.
> Thanks,
> Herbert|||Thanks all for ur valid informations
Thanks,
Herbert
"Hari Prasad" wrote:
> Hi,
> You can shrink the data (MDF) file only if you have free space. Execute the
> below command to see the unallocated space.
> sp_spaceused
> If you have enough space left then use the suggestions mentioned by
> Alejandro.
> Thanks
> Hari
> SQL Server MVP
>
> "Herbert" <Herbert@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3D3C2310-7EAD-495C-A3EC-60F83319AD47@.microsoft.com...
> > Hi,
> >
> > Currently our data file size is near to 9GB. I need to reduce the data
> > file
> > size.
> >
> > Which one is the better way.
> >
> > When i try to Shrink the Data file or Database its running for more than 1
> > hour so i stopped.
> >
> > Please give me a solution as soon as Possible.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Herbert
>
>