November 27, 2008 at 7:51 pm
Hi,
we've deleted 11GB database. we have the back to restore it.
but even after 12 hours of deleting. The space in the hard disk is not cleared. To restore the database again to the harddisk we need space.
Is there any way to clear the deleted database from Hard disk and make space for restoring?
We have gone for defragmentation, and i checked in Recycle bin.
There is no other file in the Hard disk to occupy space.
Early help is highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Regards
Viji
November 27, 2008 at 8:01 pm
Hi Viji,
Goto Explorer and Select Tools --> Folder Options --> View and make a tick on below two items
1) show hidden files and folders.
2) Hide Protected Operating System Files
This will show you the hidden files like pagefile.sys, VSP Images(Backup Snapshots when you use VSP as provider) etc... which will consume more space... After finding where the space is used, then you can take decision accordingly...
Regards,
Sakthi
My Blog -> http://www.sqlserverdba.co.cc
November 27, 2008 at 9:18 pm
Hi Sakthi,
Thanks for your early reply.
I've checked those places. But there is no symtom of occupying that much space anywhere.
no other big files are there in the server. All are small..small files occupying spce in KBs.
thanks,
regards
Viji
November 27, 2008 at 9:43 pm
Dear
If u have deleted the database then u can do a quick format on the same drive,have u done it ?
Thanx
Thanks
November 27, 2008 at 9:57 pm
Hi Ajay,
That is a server and we can not do quick format over there. We don't have the permission to do so.
Thanks
REgards
Viji
November 27, 2008 at 10:00 pm
viji (11/27/2008)
Hi,we've deleted 11GB database. we have the back to restore it.
but even after 12 hours of deleting. The space in the hard disk is not cleared. To restore the database again to the harddisk we need space.
Is there any way to clear the deleted database from Hard disk and make space for restoring?
We have gone for defragmentation, and i checked in Recycle bin.
There is no other file in the Hard disk to occupy space.
Early help is highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Regards
Viji
Determine your pc drive which have enough space.
start restoring the database
select the backp file
and in the options
, change the path of the database restoration
kshitij kumar
kshitij@krayknot.com
www.krayknot.com
November 27, 2008 at 10:09 pm
Dear
Have u option of reinstall the SS2k5?
are u not able to delete those small files in safe mode or closing sql server services
Thanx
Thanks
November 27, 2008 at 11:02 pm
Hi kshitij kumar,
It is a server and it doesn't have extra space to load in any other drived.
and Ajay, it iz a server in australia so we cannot reinstall sql server, because other applications are using it.
Thanks,
Regards
Viji
November 27, 2008 at 11:24 pm
viji (11/27/2008)
Hi kshitij kumar,It is a server and it doesn't have extra space to load in any other drived.
and Ajay, it iz a server in australia so we cannot reinstall sql server, because other applications are using it.
Thanks,
Regards
Viji
so what do you want to do after deletin the db
kshitij kumar
kshitij@krayknot.com
www.krayknot.com
November 27, 2008 at 11:26 pm
If you can get some outage to reboot the machine, that would be one option to try.
Otherwise, disable write caching on the drive and defrag it and see if that helps.
HTH
Regards,
Hemanth
November 28, 2008 at 5:13 am
Hi Viji
This sounds silly, but have u checked for the MDF file for the deleted database 🙂
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