FAQ and Troubleshooting guide for Nodinite Log Databases [Install and Update Tool][InstallUpdate]
How large is the Log Database?
The Log Databases are typically between 0-50 GB. You can safely shrink these databases at any time especially if the transaction log has grown large.
What Recovery Model should I have
We recommend that you have the following settings for your Nodinite databases:
- Configuration Database should be set to use full recovery mode.
- Log Databases can be set to use simple recovery mode, at least when Nodinite is used with BizTalk Server
You can read further about this in the following 'Microsoft SQL Server Recovery Models' article
How many Log Databases are there?
There is no limit, but there is at least one.
Are there any SQL Jobs?
Nodinite is designed without any dependency to any SQL Jobs. All cleaning, and heavy lifting, is performed by our own processes for a total control, and fine-tuned performance
What is stored in the Log Database?
The encrypted and compressed Log Events, and Monitoring Events, are stored in the Log Database.
Can I move the Log Database to another SQL Instance?
Yes, review the Moving Nodinite Databases user guide.
Does the Log Database support high availability sql servers (Always on)?
This topic is detailed in the Always on user guide.
Contact our support
If you still have any questions or have trouble with the Log Databases, don't hesitate to get in touch with us at support@nodinite.com