To clear the FES server database of the default profile (that is profile1), double-click the clearDBServer.bat file present in the <fiorano_installation_dir>\esb\server\bin folder or browse to this location and execute the following script:
To clear the FES server database of a specific profile (other than the default profile), double-click the clearDBServer.bat file present in the <fiorano_installation_dir>\esb\server\bin folder or browse to this location and execute the following script with the profile option as shown below:
The following operations are available when this script is executed from which you may choose the option of your preference:
Operation | Description |
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1. File BasedDatastore | Clears the local cache of the Enterprise server. |
2. Admin Datastore | Clears the admin objects, that is, JMS Connection factories, queue and topic destinations, status of running Event Processes and component instances. |
3. Peer Repository | Clears all the fetched peer server profiles from Enterprise Server runtimedata. |
4. Events Database | Clears the Events Database using the configurations provided in eventsdb.cfg file present under: <fiorano_installation_dir>/esb/server/profiles/<profilename>/FES/conf directory. |
5. SBW Database | Clears the SBW database using the configurations provided in the sbwdb.cfg file present under: <fiorano_installation_dir>/esb/server/profiles/<profilename>/FES/conf directory. |
6. Events Persistent Database Cache | Clears the temporary persistent datastore of system events. |
7. SBW Persistent DatabaseCache | Clears the temporary persistent datastore of SBW events. |
8. SBW Call Out Persistent DatabaseCache | Clears the temporary persistent datastore of SBW Callout events. |
9. Backlog Persistent DatabaseCache | Clears the temporary persistent datastore of backlog events. |
10. YAWL Database | Clears the YAWL Database for the Enterprise Servers. |
11. All | Clears all nine of the above. |
Select the preferred number (from 1 to 11) corresponding to the datastore that needs to be cleared.
Figure 2: Options to clear datastore
The script can be executed in Quiet Mode as follows (sample):
where, the elements included implies as below:
- -mode - to clear fps or fes runtimedata
- -dbPath - runtime data directory for the profile
- -profile - profile name for which runtimedata is to be cleared
- -q - to run the script in quiet mode.