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Purging the inactive bucket
The method used to purge the inactive bucket varies depending on the database software.
Why and when to perform this task
Note:
The rapid purge utility is not supported for Cloudscape databases.
Sub-topics
Purging the inactive bucket for a DB2 database (Linux, UNIX, or Windows systems)
On Linux, UNIX, and Windows systems, the rapid purge utility for a DB2 database is implemented as a shell script or batch file.
Purging the inactive bucket for a DB2 database (z/OS systems)
On z/OS systems, the rapid purge utility for a DB2 event database is implemented using the DB2 load utility.
Purging the inactive bucket for an Oracle database
The rapid purge utility for an Oracle event database is implemented as a stored procedure.
Changing the bucket check interval
The bucket check interval is specified in the DataStoreEjb.jar file.
Purging the inactive bucket for a DB2 database (Linux, UNIX, or Windows systems)
On Linux, UNIX, and Windows systems, the rapid purge utility for a DB2 database is implemented as a shell script or batch file.
Purging the inactive bucket for a DB2 database (z/OS systems)
On z/OS systems, the rapid purge utility for a DB2 event database is implemented using the DB2 load utility.
Purging the inactive bucket for an Oracle database
The rapid purge utility for an Oracle event database is implemented as a stored procedure.
Changing the bucket check interval
The bucket check interval is specified in the DataStoreEjb.jar file.
Parent topic:
Purging events from the event database
Parent topic:
Purging events from the event database