This article explains how to delete historical data from an up.time Oracle DataStore.  See related articles for MySQL and MS SQL DataStores.  The tables listed in the article are valid for up.time 7; although the logic applies to any release of up.time, you may receive errors for tables that do not exist.

You may want to delete historical data if the up.time Archive process has timed out and data older than the Archive Policy still exists in the data store.  You may also choose to manually delete historical data to free up the threads for regular monitoring that the up.time Archive process would occupy.

These commands are permanent.  All deleted data will be lost.  Ensure that you complete a full data backup before proceeding with these commands.

It is strongly recommended that you use the stored procedure that accomplishes the same outcome as the statements below with less effort.  It is available by contacting Support at [email protected].

The following commands will delete all performance data prior to a specified date:

 

select min(id) from performance_sample where TO_CHAR(sample_time,'YYYY-MM-DD') - 'DATE';
delete from performance_aggregate where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from performance_cpu where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from performance_disk where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from performance_disk_total where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from performance_esx3_workload where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from performance_fscap where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from performance_lpar_workload where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from performance_network where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from performance_nrm where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from performance_psinfo where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from performance_vxvol where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from performance_who where sample_id < ID; commit;
select min(id) from performance_sample where TO_CHAR(sample_time,'YYYY-MM-DD') - 'DATE';

 

delete from vmware_perf_aggregate where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from vmware_perf_cluster where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from vmware_perf_datastore_usage where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from vmware_perf_datastore_vm_usage where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from vmware_perf_disk_rate where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from vmware_perf_entitlement where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from vmware_perf_host_cpu where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from vmware_perf_host_disk_io where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from vmware_perf_host_disk_io_adv where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from vmware_perf_host_network where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from vmware_perf_host_power_state where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from vmware_perf_mem where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from vmware_perf_mem_advanced where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from vmware_perf_network_rate where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from vmware_perf_vm_cpu where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from vmware_perf_vm_disk_io where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from vmware_perf_vm_network where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from vmware_perf_vm_power_state where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from vmware_perf_vm_storage_usage where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from vmware_perf_vm_vcpu where sample_id < ID; commit;
delete from vmware_perf_watts where sample_id < ID; commit;