A frequent question is 'What is taking up most space in my MSCRM database'. My first step is to check which tables take up most space, for which I use the SQL script at the end of this post. The most common large tables, and reasons for them are:
1. AsyncOperationBase: This stores all asynchronous operations, and can get very large if completed ones aren't cleared out. You have to explicitly set the registry values AsyncRemoveCompletedWorkflows and AsyncRemoveCompletedJobs. These 2 values are covered in separate KB articles (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/968755 and http://support.microsoft.com/kb/957871). To clear existing records, use the SQL script in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/968520/
2. ActivityMimeAttachment: This stores email attachments
3. AnnotationBase: This stores other files (those associated with Notes)
4. ActivityPointerBase and/or ActivityPartyBase; These store activities and the associated parties respectively. Although individual record sizes aren't typically large, these tables typically have the largest number of records
For no.s 2 to 4 I've not given a way of clearing out space, as this would involve deletion of business data.
SQL Script
I normally use the following SQL Script to find what objects take up most space in a SQL database. It doesn't take account all possible storage in all SQL databases, but works fine for an MSCRM database
select OBJECT_NAME(object_id), SUM(reserved_page_count) / 128 as ReservedMB, sum(used_page_count) / 128 as UsedMB, MAX(row_count)
from sys.dm_db_partition_stats
group by object_id
order by SUM(reserved_page_count) desc
Thursday, 26 August 2010
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3 comments:
Thanks, that SQL script is just what I've been looking for...
great! it also works for offline sql express db.!
Hi David,
I am sure you are aware of this but you can do this using Standard SQL Report as well..
for this go to SQL Management studio on DB server -> Right Click Reports on your database -> select standard reports "Disk Usage by Top Tables"
and this report will give disk usage and other details regarding relevant tables..
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