Hi everyone,
I have a few heavily used DBs in an SQL Always On High Availability cluster. This means they are in full recovery mode and creating transaction logs. According to some articles I've read on the internet if DPM is setup to do incrementals it should be truncating the logs. So far I've found this is not the case and the log files are growing indefinitely. Is there another setting that should be set in order to ensure that log files get truncated? Is log truncation even possible using DPM?
Thanks in advance,
Sysadminsteve
I have a few heavily used DBs in an SQL Always On High Availability cluster. This means they are in full recovery mode and creating transaction logs. According to some articles I've read on the internet if DPM is setup to do incrementals it should be truncating the logs. So far I've found this is not the case and the log files are growing indefinitely. Is there another setting that should be set in order to ensure that log files get truncated? Is log truncation even possible using DPM?
Thanks in advance,
Sysadminsteve