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    Error deleting project - transaction log full

       
      Applies To 
       
      Product(s): promis.e, Bentley Substation
      Version(s): through 08.11.12.xx
      Environment:  N/A
      Area:  Platform Support
      Subarea:  Database Platform Support
      Original Author: Matt_P, Bentley Technical Support Group
       

    Error or Warning Message

    When attempting to delete a very large project, an error message is displayed indicating that the transaction log is full.

    Explanation

    When created by the default SQLServerProject.sql script, the transaction log file of the SQL project database is set to automatically grow as needed, up to some maximum size.  In one case, this size was insufficient for the amount of transactions taking place during the deletion of the large project.

    How to Avoid

    Increase the maximum size of the transaction log file.

    Option 1 - Using the SQL Server Management Studio interface

    1. In Object Explorer, expand "Databases".

    2. Right click the name of the project database and select Properties.

    3. Go into the Files category and click the [...] button for the log file in the "Autogrowth" column.  The log file is probably named after the project database with a "_log" appended to the end of the file name.

    4. Increase the value for Restricted Growth, perhaps start by doubling it. 

    Option 2 - Using a script

    The following script, modified with the true database and log file name and desired log file size, could also be executed using SQL Server Management Studio or other means:

    ALTER DATABASE myDB
    MODIFY FILE
    (NAME = myDB_log,
    SIZE = 500MB);

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