Hi,
Running CE10 on Windows 2000.
We ran out of space on our production server yesterday. We are considering buying a bigger disk but in the meantime I urgently needed to get some space back.
Stopping & restarting the services and some judicious culling of spurious files on the disk yielded about 0.5GB. Not really a big enough comfort zone, so my next thought was archiving some of our instance history.
AFAICS, in CE10, you can apply "Limits" either globally (from "Settings"), or at a folder level (under the "Limits" tab) or at an individual object level (from the "Limits" button under the Object's History tab.) From the documentation I have concluded that the lower level "Limits" override the higher level ones.
I can see that a previous administrator had set a 40 day limit on instances for the "Everyone" group on the top level folder for one of our Divisions' reports hierarchy. (I assume this cascades down onto all the subfolders as well?) However, this was not set on our other Divisions' hierarchies. So, as a "quick win", I got authorisation to replicate this Limit on our entire folder hierarchy.
This seemed to do nothing initially. (Our "popular" reports still had thousands of entries stretching back several years.) I thought that the archive process might run in the background so left it overnight. When I got in this morning, some reports seem to have lost some of their instances but others still have a large intact history. (Free disk space is now at 1.5GB - still a bit tight!) My next thought was that for these reports were a long history has been retained, there were some lower folder or object specific overrides in place. However, a methodical search revealed no such overrides in place. My next thought was that CE may only archive an object when a new instance is generated for it, but running a report does not seem to do anything either.
So the bottom line here is, What am I doing wrong?
I know I can manually delete the history but this does not really help in the longterm and it will be a right PITA to go round all our 3-400 reports manually searching for and deleting old history!
Any help that can be offered will be gratefully received.
Regards,
Harry Haines
Reprots Analyst.
Running CE10 on Windows 2000.
We ran out of space on our production server yesterday. We are considering buying a bigger disk but in the meantime I urgently needed to get some space back.
Stopping & restarting the services and some judicious culling of spurious files on the disk yielded about 0.5GB. Not really a big enough comfort zone, so my next thought was archiving some of our instance history.
AFAICS, in CE10, you can apply "Limits" either globally (from "Settings"), or at a folder level (under the "Limits" tab) or at an individual object level (from the "Limits" button under the Object's History tab.) From the documentation I have concluded that the lower level "Limits" override the higher level ones.
I can see that a previous administrator had set a 40 day limit on instances for the "Everyone" group on the top level folder for one of our Divisions' reports hierarchy. (I assume this cascades down onto all the subfolders as well?) However, this was not set on our other Divisions' hierarchies. So, as a "quick win", I got authorisation to replicate this Limit on our entire folder hierarchy.
This seemed to do nothing initially. (Our "popular" reports still had thousands of entries stretching back several years.) I thought that the archive process might run in the background so left it overnight. When I got in this morning, some reports seem to have lost some of their instances but others still have a large intact history. (Free disk space is now at 1.5GB - still a bit tight!) My next thought was that for these reports were a long history has been retained, there were some lower folder or object specific overrides in place. However, a methodical search revealed no such overrides in place. My next thought was that CE may only archive an object when a new instance is generated for it, but running a report does not seem to do anything either.
So the bottom line here is, What am I doing wrong?
I know I can manually delete the history but this does not really help in the longterm and it will be a right PITA to go round all our 3-400 reports manually searching for and deleting old history!
Any help that can be offered will be gratefully received.
Regards,
Harry Haines
Reprots Analyst.