|  | Posted by Neil on 12/25/07 01:15 
"Erland Sommarskog" <esquel@sommarskog.se> wrote in message news:Xns9A114FA9BFBDYazorman@127.0.0.1...
 > Neil (nospam@nospam.net) writes:
 >> It shows about half a gig of unused space. Here's the printout:
 >>
 >> database_size      unallocated space
 >> --------------------------------------
 >> 3355.75 MB         -2571.25 MB
 >>
 >> reserved           data               index_size         unused
 >> ------------------ ------------------ ------------------ -----------------
 >> 6069248 KB         2477728 KB         3066760 KB         524760 KB
 >
 > The negative number for unallocated space is spooky. Run it again,
 > but now like this:
 >
 >   sp_spaceused NULL, true
 >
 > That will make sure the values in sysindexes are updated.
 >
 
 OK, here it is:
 
 database_size      unallocated space
 ------------------ ------------------
 3355.75 MB         338.75 MB
 
 reserved           data               index_size         unused
 ------------------ ------------------ ------------------ ------------------
 3089408 KB         2480768 KB         166896 KB          441744 KB
 
 
 
 > By the way, are you still on SQL 7? I seem to recall that you talked
 > up moving on to SQL 2005, but did that materialise?
 
 It's still upcoming. Hopefully in the next month or two. You think that
 might make a difference with this situation?
 
 >
 >> The maintenance job that is run nightly performs the following:
 >>
 >> Optimizations tab:
 >>
 >> Reorganize data and index pages
 >>      (change free space per page percentage to 10%)
 >
 > That's OK.
 >
 >> Remove unused space from database files
 >>     (shrink database when it grows beyond 50 MB)
 >>     (amount of free space to remain after shrink: 10% of the data space)
 >
 > But remove this one. Shrinking the database is not a good thing to do
 > on regular terms.
 
 OK, removed it. Is that something I should do periodically?
 
 Thanks!
 
 Neil
 
 
 
 >
 >
 > --
 > Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, esquel@sommarskog.se
 >
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 > http://www.microsoft.com/sql/prodinfo/previousversions/books.mspx
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