Ed Miller wrote: > > > Ed Miller wrote: > > > > > > > Its designed to not be demanding on the system. There are some things > > > > you can look at to speed it up, but mostly is giving your SQL Server > > > > more RAM (and configuring SQL Server to use it). > > > > > > In configuration I have the tempdb ram set at 96MB on a 128 MB system > > > What else should I look at? > > > > Ouch! Thats pretty bad. What do you have your memory set at? For a > > 128mb > > physical ram system with nothing else running on the SQL Server, I would > > set tempdb in ram to 24mb, and the memory to 32768 (64mb of ram). You > > might also try set tempdb in RAM to 0 (so that its on disk) and setting > > the memory to 44000 (88mb). > > > I changed to the 0 tempdb setting and now it will not start. > Below is the error log when I try to start.: > I have Radius running on a real old db. But I am running out of time. > > HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > I need to talk to someone.
Is your SQL partition full?
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