Reaching free space with SAP DB on Windows

Hi!
I am using SOLMAN with SAP DB on Windows and (funnily enough) reaching the free space on my computer (no arching mode is activated).
Can some one tell me how to proceed in this case (can I put away the log files or the data files that are not being used). How can I extend the free space without much effort?
Is there some useful transactions (like db02 in oracle) to manage the SAP DB?
Thank you!
regards

Hello Axel,
-> You wrote:
"can I put away the log files or the data files that are not being used"
What do you mean by that?
-> If you think that you oversize the data & log area during the creation of the database, please let me know the configuration of the data & log volume in the database, provide the output of the command 'param_getvolsall'. What is the filling of the data & log area? What is the version of your database?
-> Please review the SAP note: 869267 FAQ: MaxDB LOG area
   < You will find the answer on the questions
     "25. What should I bear in mind if the log area is saved to files?"
     "26. How do I archive the log backup files generated?"
    and more ... >
-> As of 7.6 version you could use 'db_deletevolume' command, you could find details in MAXDB library to delete the datavolume for the reducing size of the dataarea, if the size of the data area was oversized.
   To reduce size of the log area < or shrink the log area > and reduce the size of the data area in the earlier releases of the database => use the Homogeneous system copy with MaxDB using backup/restore procedure < SAP Note No. 129352 >.
Thank you and best regards, Natalia Khlopina

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