Delete - cleanupHistoricalData_4


Delete - cleanupHistoricalData

Description :

This command cleans up a specific type of historical data from the database. Historical data includes Compliance Job results, Audit Job results, Snapshot Job results, Patching Job results, Deploy Job results, job run events, job schedules, audit trail, and shared data (from generic assets and configuration objects generated during Snapshot Jobs and Audit Jobs).

objectName lets you specify the type of object you want to clean up. Use one of the following values for objectName:

  • AuditResult
  • ComplianceResult
  • SnapshotResult
  • PatchResult
  • Deploy
  • AuditTrail
  • JobRunEvent
  • JobSchedule
  • SharedData

Return type : java.lang.Object

Command Input :

Variable Name

Variable Type

Description

objectName

String

The name of the object to clean up.

retentionTime

java.lang.Integer

Retention time in days, if applicable. The minimum retention time is 3 days.

Note: This variable is applied only to object types AuditTrail, JobRunEvent, JobSchedule, and SharedData.

duration

java.lang.Integer

Maximum duration for the operation in minutes.

roleName

String

Delete objects limited to a specific role, if applicable.

Example

The following example shows how to clean up historical data from the database.

Script

blcli Delete cleanupHistoricalData AuditResult 10 600 SampleRole

If you want to recreate indexes that are marked as orphan entries while dropping partitions, use the following blasadmin command:

blcli Delete cleanupHistoricalData UpdateGlobalIndex


 

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