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Description
Increases the amount of space allocated to a database.
Syntax alter database database_name
[on {default | database_device } [= size]
[, database_device [= size]]...]
[log on { default | database_device } [ = size ]
[ , database_device [= size]]...]
[with override]
[for load]
[for proxy_update]
Parameters
database_name
is the name of the database. The database name can be a literal, a variable,
or a stored procedure parameter.
on
indicates a size and/or location for the database extension. If you have your
log and data on separate device fragments, use this clause for the data device
and the log on clause for the log device.
default
indicates that alter database can put the database extension on any default
database device(s) (as shown by the sp_helpdevice stored procedure in
Chapter 1, “System Procedures,” in Reference Manual: Procedures). To
specify a size for the database extension without specifying the exact
location, use this command:
on default = size
To change a database device’s status to default, use the system procedure
sp_diskdefault.
database_device
is the name of the database device on which to locate the database extension.
A database can occupy more than one database device with different
amounts of space on each. Add database devices to Adaptive Server with
disk init.
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alter database
size
is the amount of space to allocate to the database extension. size can be in
the following unit specifiers: ‘k’ or ‘K’ (kilobytes), ‘m’ or ‘M’ (megabytes),
‘g’ or ‘G’ (gigabytes), and ‘t’ or ‘T’ (terabytes). Sybase recommends that
you always include a unit specifier. If you do not specify a value, alter
database extends a database by 1MB or 4 allocation unit, whichever is
larger. The following table describes the minimum amounts:
Server’s logical page size Database extended by:
2K 1MB
4K 1MB
8K 2MB
16K 4MB
log on
indicates that you want to specify additional space for the database’s
transaction logs. The log on clause uses the same defaults as the on clause.
with override
forces Adaptive Server to accept your device specifications, even if they mix
data and transaction logs on the same device, thereby endangering
up-to-the-minute recoverability for your database. If you attempt to mix log
and data on the same device without using this clause, the alter database
command fails. If you mix log and data, and use with override, you are
warned, but the command succeeds.
for load
is used only after create database for load, when you must re-create the space
allocations and segment usage of the database being loaded from a dump.
for proxy_update
forces the re-synchronization of proxy tables within the proxy database.
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