We had to change the settings of both our database and transaction because
the database is growing enormously. Once we made the changes is a restart of
either the system or the services required?
___________________________
Giacomo
What settings did you change?
Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
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"Giacomo" <gdagostino@.vision2000.ca> wrote in message
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> We had to change the settings of both our database and transaction because
> the database is growing enormously. Once we made the changes is a restart of
> either the system or the services required?
> --
>
> ___________________________
> Giacomo
|||We set the both database and transaction logs ofr % growth!
"Tibor Karaszi" wrote:
> What settings did you change?
> --
> Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
> http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
> http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
> Blog: http://solidqualitylearning.com/blogs/tibor/
>
> "Giacomo" <gdagostino@.vision2000.ca> wrote in message
> news:8B28B334-2E45-4316-8EF9-686109B70A25@.microsoft.com...
>
|||Hi,
No need to restart the SQL Server after changing the database growth %. This
will come in to effect with out any action.
Thanks
Hari
SQL Server MVP
"Giacomo" <gdagostino@.vision2000.ca> wrote in message
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> We set the both database and transaction logs ofr % growth!
> "Tibor Karaszi" wrote:
Sunday, March 11, 2012
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