Sharepoint Content DB out of disk space
Hi ALL,I am running out of disk space on sharepint 2007,production Database server.Recently I chaged the Logging and reporting path ( as it taking almost all system drive )from 12 hive to other location in Farm . I am not able to figure it out the cause.
Applicaton logs shows
dbo.AllDocVersions'.'AllDocVersions_PK' in database 'Default_ContentDb' because the 'PRIMARY' filegroup is full
Please suggest me
Thanks
Sandeep
July 4th, 2010 1:12pm
You mentioned that you moved the logging to another location in the farm to free up drive space but the trace logging location is resident on each of the SharePoint servers in the farm. To preserve drive space you can lower the level of Trace
logging or turn it off. You can also turn off Error Reports. Tracing and Error reports are two different things but both settings reside on the Diagnostic logging page in Central Adminstration.
From the error it sounds like the place where your SharePoint databases are stored has ran out of space. Since you say 'farm' do you have a remote SQL server which hosts your SharePoint databases and if so does it have sufficient drive space?
The drives that store the content DB's and the tempdb for SQL need to be reviewed.
Please let us know more about your farm configuration and drive(s) used/free space on each of the servers in the farm including the SQL server if you need more help.
Fred Ellis - MSFT
Thanks for this i am in smilar situation but i got drive D with huge space and all contents and search going to C drive by default how can i move it Drive D and store it from now onward to d drive.
Cheers
Dhiraj
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November 30th, 2010 7:13am
You can move the search index files on the file system using the following Technet article.
Change the content index location for an index server (Office SharePoint Server 2007)
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc850697(office.12).aspxFred Ellis - MSFT - "Please remember to click Mark as Answer on the post that helps you, and to click Unmark as Answer if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread."
November 30th, 2010 11:08am


