Viewing Sentinel Database Space Usage - Novell SENTINEL RAPID DEPLOYMENT 6.1 - 12-2009 User Manual

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EVT_DEST_SMRY_1
EVT_DEST_TXNMY_SMRY_1
EVT_PORT_SMRY_1
EVT_SEV_SMRY_1
EVT_SRC_SMRY_1
NOTE: The tables are imported in Oracle with the same name they are archived with.
If there is no data imported between two specified dates, the command returns a notification.
This command uses the following flags:
Deleting Imported Data Flags
Table 11-8
-action
-startDate
-endDate
-tableName
-connectFile
NOTE: hh24 is hours represented in 24-hour format. For example, 1:15:00 p.m. is 13:15:00 and
3:00:00 a.m. is 03:00:00.
To run dropImported:
1 Execute this command as follows:
-action dropImported -startDate <mm/dd/yyyy hh24:mi:ss> -endDate <mm/dd/
yyyy hh24:mi:ss> -tableName <table name> -connectFile <filePath>
The following example deletes the imported data between the given dates from the tables.
PostgreSQL Example:
./sdm –action dropImported –startDate 09/25/2007 00:00:00 –endDate 09/
26/2007 00:00:00 -tableName Events –connectFile sdm.connect

11.3.11 Viewing Sentinel Database Space Usage

In tablespace management, the command line option allows you to view Sentinel database space
usage
The dbstats action displays the Sentinel database usage for all Sentinel tablespaces in Oracle and
Sentinel file groups in MS SQL.
This command uses the following flags:
dropImported
<mm/dd/yyyy hh24:mi:ss>
<mm/dd/yyyy hh24:mi:ss>
<table name>
<filePath>
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