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In this article we are going to cover the Database current size, auto growth setting and file location.
In this post we are going to discuss following points:
- Problem Statement of SQL Script:
- Description of SQL Script:
- SQL Script Output Column
- SQL Script Code
- SQL Script Output Screenshot
- User Level to execute
Problem Statement of SQL Script:
How to Find database current size, auto growth setting and file location?
Description of SQL Script:
This script will Find database current size, auto growth setting and file location
SQL Script Output Column
Script1 O/P Script2 O/P
SQL Script Code
SELECT DB_NAME(A.DATABASE_ID) AS DBNAME ,A.NAME AS FILENAME ,SIZE / 128.0 AS CURRENTSIZE_MB ,B.RECOVERY_MODEL_DESC ,A.TYPE_DESC ,CASE WHEN IS_PERCENT_GROWTH = 0 THEN LTRIM(STR(A.GROWTH * 8.0 / 1024, 10, 1)) + ' MB, ' ELSE 'BY ' + CAST(A.GROWTH AS VARCHAR) + ' PERCENT, ' END + CASE WHEN MAX_SIZE = - 1 THEN 'UNRESTRICTED GROWTH' ELSE 'RESTRICTED GROWTH TO ' + LTRIM(STR(MAX_SIZE * 8.0 / 1024, 10, 1)) + ' MB' END AS AUTOGROW ,A.PHYSICAL_NAME FROM SYS.MASTER_FILES A JOIN SYS.DATABASES B ON A.DATABASE_ID = B.DATABASE_ID --For particular DB SELECT DB_NAME() AS DBNAME ,NAME AS FILENAME ,SIZE / 128.0 AS CURRENTSIZE_MB ,SIZE / 128.0 - ( (SIZE / 128.0) - CAST(FILEPROPERTY(NAME, 'SPACEUSED') AS INT) / 128.0 ) AS USEDSPACE_MB ,SIZE / 128.0 - CAST(FILEPROPERTY(NAME, 'SPACEUSED') AS INT) / 128.0 AS FREESPACEMB ,PHYSICAL_NAME ,DATABASEPROPERTYEX(DB_NAME(), 'RECOVERY') AS RECOVERY_MODEL ,TYPE_DESC ,CASE WHEN IS_PERCENT_GROWTH = 0 THEN LTRIM(STR(GROWTH * 8.0 / 1024, 10, 1)) + ' MB, ' ELSE 'BY ' + CAST(GROWTH AS VARCHAR) + ' PERCENT, ' END + CASE WHEN MAX_SIZE = - 1 THEN 'UNRESTRICTED GROWTH' ELSE 'RESTRICTED GROWTH TO ' + LTRIM(STR(MAX_SIZE * 8.0 / 1024, 10, 1)) + ' MB' END AS AUTO_GROW FROM SYS.MASTER_FILES WHERE DATABASE_ID = DB_ID()
SQL Script Output Screenshot
User Level to execute
300
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