Backup Restore Fails

Punky
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Hello,
i'm trying to restore a backup of 25 gig in a Native database of 90 gig. The diskspace is large enough but when it begin to create the keys i get an error "There is not enough disk space".
I have a server with 2 partitions: C 2 gig (Windows, 750mb free) and D 198 gig (Data, 190 gig free).
I saw that when the keys are beeing made Navision makes a temp file in "c:\windows\temp".
Why does Navision create a tempory file in that folder. Even when i changed the TEMP-directory in options. The cache is also great enough.
So how can i fix this problem asap!
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i'm trying to restore a backup of 25 gig in a Native database of 90 gig. The diskspace is large enough but when it begin to create the keys i get an error "There is not enough disk space".
I have a server with 2 partitions: C 2 gig (Windows, 750mb free) and D 198 gig (Data, 190 gig free).
I saw that when the keys are beeing made Navision makes a temp file in "c:\windows\temp".
Why does Navision create a tempory file in that folder. Even when i changed the TEMP-directory in options. The cache is also great enough.
So how can i fix this problem asap!
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Hi,
last week we had the same problem. We would like to restore a 72GB database and create a testdatabase. Problem was that the c drive was only 700 MB free space. When Navision started to create the keys navision gave the message SERVER Full make free place. We also found out that he creates a file under the temp directory. The only possiblility is to look for a free space HD let's say at least 2GB and then change te var. setting in windows . Change the temp directory to a HD with a lot of space. Where can you do your changements.
Control panel : System : Change your variable settingsPunky wrote:Hello,
i'm trying to restore a backup of 25 gig in a Native database of 90 gig. The diskspace is large enough but when it begin to create the keys i get an error "There is not enough disk space".
I have a server with 2 partitions: C 2 gig (Windows, 750mb free) and D 198 gig (Data, 190 gig free).
I saw that when the keys are beeing made Navision makes a temp file in "c:\windows\temp".
Why does Navision create a tempory file in that folder. Even when i changed the TEMP-directory in options. The cache is also great enough.
So how can i fix this problem asap!
Greetings0
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