When i acces a page ive made for a client, useing my ADMIN login i get this error
Could not allocate space for object 'Agito_mssql.umbracoUserLogins' in database 'Agito_umbraco' because the 'PRIMARY' filegroup is full. Create disk space by deleting unneeded files, dropping objects in the filegroup, adding additional files to the filegroup, or setting autogrowth on for existing files in the filegroup.
I havent accesed the page for a few weeks, so i have no idea what caused this. The page is regardless of this, working propper, and seems to show no errors.
Anyone know what have caused this, and might have a solution.
This is a SQL Server error indicating that the space allocated for the database has been used and it can't grow. There are a handful of reasons for this, one of them being a full hard disk, but I expect running a full backup* will help, and you should look at the properties of the database to ensure it is allowed to grow.
* From a DB admin point of view, you should create a maintenance plan to do this on a regular basis anyway, and this will prevent future occurences.
Error when admin login
When i acces a page ive made for a client, useing my ADMIN login i get this error
Could not allocate space for object 'Agito_mssql.umbracoUserLogins' in database 'Agito_umbraco' because the 'PRIMARY' filegroup is full. Create disk space by deleting unneeded files, dropping objects in the filegroup, adding additional files to the filegroup, or setting autogrowth on for existing files in the filegroup.
I havent accesed the page for a few weeks, so i have no idea what caused this. The page is regardless of this, working propper, and seems to show no errors.
Anyone know what have caused this, and might have a solution.
Hi Martin,
This is a SQL Server error indicating that the space allocated for the database has been used and it can't grow. There are a handful of reasons for this, one of them being a full hard disk, but I expect running a full backup* will help, and you should look at the properties of the database to ensure it is allowed to grow.
* From a DB admin point of view, you should create a maintenance plan to do this on a regular basis anyway, and this will prevent future occurences.
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