Hey guys,

I don't notice any errors, which just makes this even more strange. But after weeks of operating normally, our 10pm manual vacuum job generated transaction logs basically equivalent to 3/4 of our database, and I can't find any explanation. This amount is about 6x higher than usual.

Before I go crazy and tear the box apart, does anyone know of some internal change that may cause intermittent marking of pages to increase without related database activity?

Or did I just vacuum a database with a corrupt CPU or piece of RAM? (Let me say again, I see no errors anywhere in the database logs.)

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Shaun Thomas
OptionsHouse | 141 W. Jackson Blvd. | Suite 500 | Chicago IL, 60604
312-444-8534
stho...@optionshouse.com

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