June 29, 2010 at 6:39 am
Rather than seeing from the properties of a db for its MAX size limit, is there any system table which can be used for the same?
June 29, 2010 at 6:47 am
select db_name(database_id),name,size,max_Size from sys.master_files
size and max_size are in 8K pages.
max_size = -1 means unlimited
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June 29, 2010 at 7:34 am
Thanks for the query.
Present size of DB is around 940MB and the max limit is set to 1000MB(i.e. restricted growth to 1000MB). So what would happen on reaching the 1000MB? Would no queries be executed against the DB?
Also, the max_size divided by 1024 gives me 125. Is this correct?
June 29, 2010 at 8:21 am
balasach82 (6/29/2010)
Thanks for the query.Present size of DB is around 940MB and the max limit is set to 1000MB(i.e. restricted growth to 1000MB). So what would happen on reaching the 1000MB? Would no queries be executed against the DB?
Also, the max_size divided by 1024 gives me 125. Is this correct?
Once spaceused = 1000MB the first database action (update or insert) that required to take out a new extent would fail. All database activity then would stop.
max size / 1024 would give 125 but not sure why you want to do that?
max_size should = 128000 ((128000X8192)/1024)/1024 = 1000MB
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June 29, 2010 at 8:33 am
once again thanks for the info..
am poor in math:-D. Thanks for the calculation explanation.
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