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 Maintenance plan fails after low disk space

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Expekt
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Posted - 2007-04-13 : 07:13:38
We have a SQL 2000 server with the latest servicepacks installed. Our maintenance plan failed because the disk space was to low.
I have deletes lots of files to free up disk space, so that should be OK now.
The maintenance plan should delete files older than 3 days, but the first failure it doesn't delete files anymore, it just keep on saving all backup files. The result being low disc space after a few days. I have experienced this behaviour earlier also, and the only solution I have yet is to delete the mainenance plan and create a new one. Then it works fine again. Does anyone have another solution to this problem?

SQLServerDBA_Dan
Aged Yak Warrior

752 Posts

Posted - 2007-04-13 : 09:55:34
Have you thought about making your own backup script and running it from a SQL job? Tara has some nice ones already made. Check hers out at: http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/tarad/.
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rmiao
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

7266 Posts

Posted - 2007-04-13 : 10:52:59
Did you check plan's log file to see why it didn't delete old files?
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Kristen
Test

22859 Posts

Posted - 2007-04-13 : 11:07:38
We have Maintenance Plans on two servers that never delete their Tlog backups, and always report Failure. I've never discovered the cause, but it is possible that both of them became full at some point.

"Did you check plan's log file to see why it didn't delete old files?"

hahaha ... I've never found a useful diagnostic message as to why a Maint.Plan failed

Kristen
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readysetstop
Posting Yak Master

123 Posts

Posted - 2007-04-13 : 12:28:44
I'd prefer the scripts over the plans, as well.

The log files kind of stink for that. I'd check the plan history table instead. At least you'll get a better description than "SQLMaint failed".

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rmiao
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

7266 Posts

Posted - 2007-04-13 : 12:49:35
I found if any steps in the plan before deleting file failed, the plan will not delete old files. That's why I always check plan's log file first.
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