This deletes events from the production database. You can create and run multiple purge jobs. | |
When running an archive job, you need to pay attention to disk space growth on the SQL server. | |
When scheduling your jobs, consider the following:
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When multiple jobs types are scheduled to run close together the following behavior will occur:
During a purge and/or archive job, consider the following:
After the purge and/or archive job completes, consider the following:
The Purge and Archive page is displayed when Purge and Archive is selected from the Configuration task list in the navigation pane of the Administration Tasks page. From here you can specify the settings for the purge and archive jobs.
Before creating your jobs, ensure that you have reviewed Planning your jobs.
Once a job is defined, the page displays the following details:
Displays the name assigned to the job when it was created using the Purge and Archive wizard. | |
Displays the date and time the job is scheduled to run next. | |
You will also see information regarding the status of reach job including:
Before scheduling a job, ensure that you have reviewed the best practice information in Planning your jobs.
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Click Add to open the Purge and Archive wizard. |
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If required, select Purge and choose the records to be deleted from the production database. |
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Select Archive events if you want to create an archive database. A yearly archive database will be created beginning on the first day of the selected month. For example, if you select Jan, the database will contain events for 12 months beginning on January 1. |
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Click Next. |
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Click Finish to save the job and exit the wizard. |
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Click Edit to open the Purge and Archive wizard. |
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Click Finish to save your selections and exit the wizard. |
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