Working With File Lists; Deleteing Files; Automatically By The System; Using The File Management Menu - Avaya S6200 Administration And Maintenance

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Working with File Lists

This section includes a few guidelines on working with the file lists displayed when you invoke
any of the File Management menu options discussed in this chapter. The file list displayed on
the screen is arranged in alphabetical order by column.
Press E
SC
l
Press a letter to move to the first entry beginning with that letter. For example, press
l
move to the first file beginning with the letter T.
Use the arrow keys to move through the list.
l
When the cursor is on the first entry, press
l
in the list.
When the cursor is on the last entry, press the D
l
first entry in the list.

Deleteing files

Files are deleted from the system in one of three ways:
1. The system automatically deletes active files older than 30 days.
2. You can use the File Management Menu's Delete option to manually delete files.
3. You can manually delete files by logging into the dcbguest account to directly access the
files (see

Automatically by the System

When the system writes a file, it checks the filename and automatically deletes instances of that
filename that are more than 30 days old. The system retains inactive files, even when the file is
older than the time limit. The system considers a file inactive when the filename is unused for a
period of time. For example, assume it is April 1, and the Traffic Statistics file Dec21 has not
been used since December 21. Even though the file is well over 30 days old, the system retains
the file because no statistics have been issued to that file since December 21.

Using the File Management Menu

Use the Delete option to delete: Operator printouts, Operator Transaction logs, Polling results,
and Record/Playback files
to return to the previous menu.
Using the Guest Account
to move immediately to the last entry
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