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Old 04-20-11, 10:47
ssatish.81 ssatish.81 is offline
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Hello All,

Interestingly I can see a huge log file generation (every 3 - 6 minutes of 64 MB file) in one of our Business object database . I have checked with the functional team and there is nothing different from regular operation except from additional loading . I ended up in moving the log files every 30 minutes . I strongly believe that something config has to be tuned in this scenario .

Attached the snapshot detail . Please Help .

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Old 04-20-11, 12:17
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Really appreciate you quick help . Thanks .

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Old 04-21-11, 06:26
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additional loading ?? can you tell more abt that what its doing , any additional DML will generate the log file.

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Old 04-21-11, 06:49
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Thanks Matt for the reply ..

This is newly built for BODS database . Functional team is loading legacy system data as of now and so far they have uploaded 35 GB of data but the log generation seems to enormous . yesterday alone it generated 250 * 64Mb files which seems to be very high for me . I have attached the snapshot of the database along with this thread .

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