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Managing Ensemble Productions - InterSystems Documentation

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Event Log Purge<br />

• Click Reset to redisplay the entries in their default order and return the fields in the bottom display to their default<br />

values.<br />

After you click Search or Reset, the Event Log page refreshes.<br />

7.3 Event Log Purge<br />

You can purge outdated records from the <strong>Ensemble</strong> event log by clicking the Purge command at the top of the Event Log<br />

display. A dialog appears in the bottom half of the screen.<br />

The fields in this form allow to you purge event log entries as follows:<br />

• Type of Record — You are purging the Event Log.<br />

• Current Count — The number in this column reflects the total number of event log entries that are now in the persistent<br />

store for this production. Use the Current Count to decide whether or not it is worthwhile to purge the event log at this<br />

time.<br />

• Do not purge most recent — This is the parameter for the purge operation. It tells <strong>Ensemble</strong> how many days’ worth of<br />

event log entries to keep. The number can be 0 (zero), which keeps nothing and delete all entries that exist at the time<br />

of the purge operation. The default value for Do not purge most recent is 7, which keeps entries for the last seven days.<br />

The count of days includes “today,” so keeping messages for 1 day keeps the messages generated on the current day,<br />

according to local server time.<br />

At the bottom of the display area is the Start Purge command. If you click this command, <strong>Ensemble</strong> immediately purges<br />

the event log according to the parameters you have entered in the dialog.<br />

CAUTION:<br />

You cannot undo the Start Purge operation.<br />

Note: You can also purge event log entries along with other management data using the [<strong>Ensemble</strong>] > [Maintenance] ><br />

[Purge] page.<br />

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