Monitoring log space usage statistics with DBCC command
Every database has a transaction log associated with it. A transaction log records every DML activity that can be used by SQL Server to recover a database. If the recovery model of the database is full and the frequency of DML operations is very high on the database, this transaction log file can grow very quickly. Even if the recovery model is simple and the database is published for transactional or merge replication; this can cause the log to blow up as well. If the transaction log is not backed up regularly and the transaction file has been allowed to grow unlimitedly, then it can even occupy all your hard disk space and turn your databases down, which prevents all DML operations from functioning on databases and your application goes down as well. As a DBA, you should regularly monitor log space usage statistics to prevent any situation that can cause such downtime issues.
When you are working as a DBA, it should be one of your...