vCO database maintenance

Hello

the Installation Guide States:

1. connect to the Orchestrator configuration like vmware interface.
2 on the general tab, click Advanced Configuration.
3 fill in the maximum text box of the events.
To follow all changes in your infrastructure, enter 0 (zero = infinity). This means that the server never rolls
In addition, but it might become unavailable. Database administrators should periodically clean the server and
Archives of events.
4 fill in the number text box Max works.
After reaching the maximum number of tracks, the reversal process begins. If you do not want the reversal
startup process, enter 0 in this text box. If you enter 0, your database continues to expand.

Is there a documentation (or ready-to-use SQL scripts), that a database administrator should do to clean the server?

Kind regards

Joerg

You are right. They are not reported by the GUI, but are still on the tables. I was under the impression that it was the withdrawal in the tables as well.

You can adjust the purge mechanism to keep only 1 chip by workflow and 1 event and wait up to 1 hour (purge is every hour if I remember correctly) or delete all the lines in the vmo_workflowtoken and vmo_logevent tables.

If you want to keep some you can re-index your tables (provider db / db specific version) to significantly improve the performance and preservation of important data.

Christophe.

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