Hi there,
we have development environments which need to be refreshed quite often of their $U development objects (UPR, SES, RES, TSK) and I was wondering what's the best way to do that to avoid corruption and low performance.
For now we just do:
- deletion of all the objects
- import of the objects from the production environment
I want to add a purge all the events/logs and a reorganization with the server stopped on the list but if you have some advice to give me feel free!
Thanks in advance,
Cyrille
Solved : Best way to do a full refresh of a node
Started by Cyrille, Oct 02 2009 10:21 AM
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Posted 02 October 2009 - 10:21 AM
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Posted 16 October 2009 - 11:51 AM
Hi,
You have several ways to go but
- deleting all the objects
- importing them from the production environment
- deleting events
- deleting job execution traces
- deleting job log files and Dollar Universe log files
- running a reorganization
should be working fine.
Of course, you could also create a backup of the Company with no objects and no production records (launches, job executions, events, history files...) and restore it and then import the objects from production.
Kenny
You have several ways to go but
- deleting all the objects
- importing them from the production environment
- deleting events
- deleting job execution traces
- deleting job log files and Dollar Universe log files
- running a reorganization
should be working fine.
Of course, you could also create a backup of the Company with no objects and no production records (launches, job executions, events, history files...) and restore it and then import the objects from production.
Kenny
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