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buzzi
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Posted - 2008-09-16 : 17:30:15
Hello all,
Are there any tools that anybody used to read a transaction log file in sql server 2005(.ldf). my company is willing to buy a tool,but i need to get a tool that works, please let me know if somebody used these kind of tools

Thanks a lot

tkizer
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Posted - 2008-09-16 : 18:15:25
Check out Lumigent's Log Explorer. Red Gate also has a tool.

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Yeoh Ray Mond
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Posted - 2008-09-17 : 11:23:40
Red Gate's tool is Log Rescue, and is free, but only works for SQL Server 2000 transaction logs. You can download it here.

Aside from Lumigent, ApexSQL also offers a log reader. You can read more about it here.

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buzzi
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Posted - 2008-09-17 : 11:36:22
Tara & Ray!, thanks for the reply,
Does transaction log records every thing,we are having deadlock issuses in production yesterday, and i tried to reproduce the blocking in production using our application, and was not successful, because each time i use the application, it was working fine,So i was trying to find out whether when ever sql server suffers from blocking does it record anything in the Transaction log(.ldf), if it does then this log tool will be very helpful to me
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sodeep
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7174 Posts

Posted - 2008-09-17 : 11:55:07
Deadlocking and blocking are two different thing.You can Blocking info with master..sysprocesses .One way to log Deadlock info is to Enable trace flags (-T 1205 or -T 1222(SQL 2005) and -T 3605( to log in Error log).
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tkizer
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Posted - 2008-09-17 : 13:16:36
If you are experiencing deadlocks, then the way to resolve this is not via a log reader. How to resolve it is discussed in detail in SQL Server Books Online and other online resources.

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joyal.jhaveri
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Posted - 2008-10-01 : 07:21:28
The redgate and Lumigent have tools but it is only for sql server 2000. what to do for sql server 2005?

Thanks.

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Joyal
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saurabhsrivastava
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216 Posts

Posted - 2008-10-01 : 11:26:56
select * from fn_dblog(null,null)- This gives you log info
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tkizer
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Posted - 2008-10-01 : 13:01:17
quote:
Originally posted by saurabhsrivastava

select * from fn_dblog(null,null)- This gives you log info



Good luck on reading it!

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