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        | rogerxw Newbie
 
  
  
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          My pwrhome.db is over 200MB. Is it too big? I used ph_trimeventlog (2). What else is in the database? How do I clean it up?
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        | BeachBum Super User
 
  
  
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          Unless you’re trying to automate a whole apartment complex I would say that is large. Mine is 12MB and I trim to 2 days. Have you actually verified the trimming of the database actually occurred?
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          I had this problem before. I let the event log grow until my db was huge. Then after running the trim event log it seemed to work but the database stayed huge. As I recall using the Rebuild option in the Database Maintenance utility solved the problem.
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 EDIT: It was either that, or some SQL commands Dave gave in a thread here on a similar topic. I can't remember actually
 
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          Maybe this will address it. From Dave:
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 “The rebuild option is great if you've let your database get out of control such as never cleaning out the eventlog. If you let the DB get large and then clean the eventlog, the actual physical size will still remain. You can then use the rebuild option of the phupg to copy all of your data into a fresh new DB.”
 
 
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          thank you for the input. I will try to rebuild.
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          Using phupg to rebuild the 2.1b database is great. My pwrhome.db is now only 5MB instead of 216MB. All event logs and web logs are still intact. Those are the biggist tables in my database. Thanks.
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          Just an FYI, I would typically try to keep the PowerHome database to no more than 20MB.  Adaptive Server Anywhere really doesnt have many problems (unlike MS Access) operating at the much larger sizes, but it will tend to go slower and make things like backups take that much longer.
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 As long you perform a regular ph_trimeventlog (or ph_exporteventlog if you want to save all your log data) then you should be good.
 
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        | syonker Senior Member
 
  
  
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          I know this is an ancient thread, but figured since
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 I'm going to kill my 2.1.4 PowerHome and upgrade to
 2.1.5c; however, it's not even fully starting up
 because the database is ENORMOUS.
 
 It has actually kakked the remaining space of my
 entire allocated hard drive on the VM (for a total of
 over 17GB).  Since I can't rampe PH to
 "Rebuild/Fix/Compact" or do pretty much *anything* I
 was wondering if there is a *lightweight* utility I
 might be able to hit it with from the command line so
 I can get it to a reasonable size for backup prior to
 upgrade...?
 
 NOTE:  I also get the "sendmail()" error upon
 posting to the forum that Skip references in his
 latest round of posts.
 
 -S
 
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          S,
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 Wow, thats a pretty large database. Unfortunately, the
 only lightweight utility would be the PowerHome
 Database Upgrade utility. What I would do is try the
 upgrade to 2.1.5c. In 2.1.5c, the database has been
 split into two files with the eventlog in its own
 file. When you run the database upgrade utility for
 2.1.5c, it won't even attempt to port over the
 eventlog data so if it works, you'll have a nice
 compact 2.1.5c database that shouldnt get out of hand
 again (you can always just delete the phlogs.db file
 and start with a fresh empty copy).
 
 If it doesnt work, not sure if you have a backup copy
 of a smaller version of the database. It may not be
 your latest data but it would be better than starting
 from scratch.
 
 Hope this helps,
 
 Dave.
 
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        | syonker Senior Member
 
  
  
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          Yeah, I kind of figured that would be the case.  I went
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 |  ahead and deleted the sucker outright, and have been
 following Skip's thread on upgrading from 2.1.4 to
 2.1.5c in this
 thread:  home.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?
 TID=4507&PN=1">http://www.power-
 home.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=4507&PN=1
 
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