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13379 - Content Server Resizing

13379 - Content Server Resizing

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Content Server Resizing

Hi Agoes & Dan,

yes, that's very easy to do in SAPDB. Just start the database manager
and add the files and increase it per file by max. 1.4GB ...
I did this at my MiniSAP on my laptop and it works really great!

Regards

Volker

e-mail: volker.gueldenpfennig "at" easymarketplace.de
web: www.easymarketplace.de

--- In DoNotReply@consolut.eu, "Osinski, Don" <dosinskiZp...>
wrote:
> You will need to go into SAPDB and increase the size of the files
or add
> more files. Look at the information on SAPDB to get more info. I
hope
> this helps.
>
> ThankYou
> Don Osinski
> SAP Basis Administrator
> DOsinskiZp...
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Agoes B. Poerwanto [mailto:abpZe...]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 2:28 AM
> To: DoNotReply@consolut.eu
> Subject: Content Server Resizing
>
>
>
>
>
> Dear all,
>
> I would like to resize my Content Server in Windows 2000 server. It
was
> 2
> GB and I would like to make it 5 GB. How could I do this ? I
couldn't
> find
> anything in OSS. Another question. If I would migrate the Content
Server
> from a server to another, will it be possible to restore from
smaller DB
> to
> bigger DB ? For example data saved from 2 GB database restored to 5
GB
> database ?
>
>
> Best regards,
> Agoes Boedi Poerwanto
> SAP Basis - IT Division
> ECCO Sko A/S
> Phone: +45 7491 1957
> Mobile: +45 2373 1059
> mailto:abpZe...
>
>
>
>
> Have a look to our homepage at: http://www.EasyMarketplace.de
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