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Drawbacks for A Disk clean up

Ahmed Ayaad
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Dears,

i have prime infrastructure 2.0 and i need to do the following command on it but i dont what is the drawbacks for this commands(

ncs cleanup, ncs db reinitdb ) if used this commands site maps or access point or any reports will be deletes or not.(i need down time or not)

Also i have host memory consumed issue in PI VM if i use the above two commands the problem cleared or not.

Thanks,

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Disk cleanup will not delete the maps, etc. you do have to shut down the NCS service when doing a cleanup.

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Stephen Rodriguez
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NCS clean up goes in and removes archived files and does general cleanup if the disk.

The db reinit however puts the database back to default. I wouldn't run that command unless you absolutely had to

Steve

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please advice if this commands will delete the Site maps, Reports..... , also advice if this commands need down time or not

Disk cleanup will not delete the maps, etc. you do have to shut down the NCS service when doing a cleanup.

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what if its an HA setup.  are the steps same?


@Scott Fella wrote:

Disk cleanup will not delete the maps, etc. you do have to shut down the NCS service when doing a cleanup.

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Hello, Scott!

What about Prime with HA, how is the cleanup procedure? Should the HA be removed first? Coz HA takes a while to build if it is removed.

 

Thanks!

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