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I start upgrade 6.5-7.0 via Named Pipes from one server to another .
Overall size of my databases is 20 GB . I restrict Tempdb size on target server 7.0 upto 1GB - data and 1GB - log ( I wonna use that in future )and
failed upgrade procedure (after 2 hours ) with errors in SQLlog such as :
"1105 - tmpdb syslog full" .
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Code Snippet
**********************************************************************************
Product Installation Status
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Code Snippet
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