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Thanks for contacting Red Gate. I have logged a feature request for this, the ID is SP-3922. You can use that ID if you would like to chase it up in the future. / comments
Thanks for contacting Red Gate. I have logged a feature request for this, the ID is SP-3922. You can use that ID if you would like to chase it up in the future.
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I've just been informed that this may be a bug in SQL Source Control and it is hopefully being fixed for the next release. My apologies for any inconvenience caused to you in the mean time. / comments
I've just been informed that this may be a bug in SQL Source Control and it is hopefully being fixed for the next release. My apologies for any inconvenience caused to you in the mean time.
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Hi Lori, Thanks for your post. Generally we only recommend having Trace turned on if you're looking for a specific issue on a problematic server as it can use up to 5% extra CPU usage and potentially more memory. It can, as you've experienced here, also log a large amount of data which effectively becomes useless if you're searching for a specific problem. There isn't a way of changing the place in which the files are logged, and it can't be reduced. For more information on collecting trace data please click the following link; http://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/C ... L_Response\help\1.3\SR_Collecting_Trace.htm The new version - SQL Monitor - initially gathers the information collected in a trace file when Trace is turned on, however after this point it routinely overwrites it once the data file gets too big. Also, for your information - if you still have active support and upgrades attached to your SQL Response license, you're eligible for a complimentary upgrade to the SQL Monitor which has many new features and benefits. You can check it out here - http://www.red-gate.com/products/SQL_Monitor/index.htm If you email our sales team at sales@red-gate.com they can look into this for you. Thanks, / comments
Hi Lori, Thanks for your post. Generally we only recommend having Trace turned on if you're looking for a specific issue on a problematic server as it can use up to 5% extra CPU usage and potential...
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