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RELEASE NOTES
These release notes contain supplemental information about EMC ControlCenter
Database Cleanup Utility release 1.0. Topics include:
Revision history ........................................................................................................ 1
Product description................................................................................................... 2
Prerequisites............................................................................................................. 2
Installation ............................................................................................................... 2
Command ................................................................................................................. 3
Logs.......................................................................................................................... 4
Known problems and limitations............................................................................... 4
Troubleshooting and getting help .............................................................................. 4
Revision history
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EMC Ionix
ControlCenter
6.1
Database Cleanup Utility Release NotesP/N 300-014-895REV 01
November 29, 2012
Revision Date Description
01 November 29, 2012 First release of Database Cleanup Utility
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Product description
Product description
The EMC ControlCenter Database Cleanup Utility is an interface to perform frequent
cleanup actions such as deleting the following:
Hosts
Service tickets in ControlCenter Repository
Active alerts in ControlCenter Repository
Prerequisites
Use the EMC ControlCenter Database Cleanup Utility on ControlCenter 6.1 and later
versions. Run it on only the ControlCenter Repository host.
The host must not return errors when the ecc_getversion command is executed from
the command prompt.
Installation
1. Download the latest EMC ControlCenter Database Cleanup Utility from EMC Online
Support.
2. Copy the cleanup.zipfile to the directory that has ControlCenter installed.
3. Extract the contents to obtain the following folders and files:
lib
commons-cli-1.0.jar
logs
scripts
cleanupAlerts.bat
cleanupSTRSVC.bat
deletehost.bat
deleteactivealerts.sql
storeserviceticket.sql
DeleteHost.sql
Cleanupscripts.bat
Cleanupscripts.jar
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Command
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Command
cleanupscripts
Options
-deleteHost
This option deletes the specified host from the ControlCenter Repository.
-h
The hostname of the host that should be deleted from the database. The original host
name that is displayed when you drop a host in the console Properties view should beused.
Figure 1 Properties viewExample -deleteHost -h lgloa188.001143D41CD6
This command deletes the host lgloa188from the console.
Usage
Delete duplicate host entries from console.
Delete duplicate agent entries from console. (Delete the host with the duplicate agent
entries to resolve the problem)
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Logs
-clearActiveAlerts
This option deletes all the active alerts from the database.
Usage
Use this option when the Console becomes unresponsive and a large number of alerts
pile up. You can also this it immediately after upgrading EMC ControlCenter to restore
smooth functioning.
-clearStoreServiceTickets
This option is used to clear all the store se rvice tickets from the database.
Usage
Use this option when the Stores become inactive or unresponsive due to a high load
factor. You can also do this immediately after upgrading EMC ControlCenter to restore
smooth functioning.
Logs
The EMC ControlCenter Database Cleanup Utility generates a log file in the cleanuptool
folder. Additional logs mentioned in the following table are generated using options in the
cleanuptool\logs folder.
Known problems and limitations
The EMC ControlCenter Database Cleanup Utility can be run only from the ControlCenter
Repository host.
Troubleshooting and getting help
EMC support, product, and licensing information can be obtained as follows:
Product information For documentation, release notes, software updates, orinformation about EMC products, go to EMC Online Support at:
https://support.emc.com
Technical support Go to EMC Online Support and click Service Center. You will seeseveral options for contacting EMC Technical Support. Note that to open a service request,you must have a valid support agreement. Contact your EMC sales representative fordetails about obtaining a valid support agreement or with questions about your account.
Table 1 LogsOption File Name
clearStoreServiceTickets storeserviceticket.log
clearActiveAlerts deleteactivealerts.log
deleteHost DeleteHost.log
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Published November, 2012
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