SharePoint Config database logs are one thing to keep an eye on since they do have a tendency to grow. If you don’t perform a full farm backup usually the log doesn’t get emptied and it just keeps bloating.
If you’re running SQL Server Express with default installation, you can find the files in C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLData
As we see in the example above, even though the database is only 6 megs, the log file grew to 11 gigs. Let’s reduce that:
1. If you don’t have it yet, download and install SQL Server Management Studio express from here.
2. Run the Management Studio and connect to your SQL Server.
3. Expand “Databases” and select your config database “SharePoint_Config”.
4. Right Click it, select Tasks –> Shrink –> Files
5. In the new window select Release unused space and click OK.
If that doesn’t decrease the database size much, do the following:
1. First to be on the safe side, let’s back it up (this step is optional)
Select New Query
type the following:
BACKUP LOG [Sharepoint_Config] TO DISK=’D:configLogBackup.bak’
GO
where SharePoint_Config is the name of your config database file and D:configlogbackup.bak is the location and file name of where you’ll make the backup.
And click Execute
This may take a while if your log file is big.
2. Next clear the query (or click New Query again) and enter the following commands
BACKUP LOG [Sharepoint_Config] WITH TRUNCATE_ONLY
USE [SharePoint_Config]
GO
anc click Execute again
3. Clear the query or open another query tab and enter the next command:
DBCC SHRINKFILE (N’SharePoint_Config_log’ , 50)
GO
The 50 in the command above sets the size in MB to truncate the log to. If your config db is of different name, replace the SharePoint_Config part above with your config db name.
And click Execute yet again.
The result you get should be something like below:
and ofcourse the file size:
ahhh. finally some space.