Running the prune command
You run the
prune command as part of the perfDWTool.
Remember: Run the prune command during
a time when the server is not busy.
Before you begin
Before you run the prune command, complete the following tasks:
- Ensure that you have installed or upgraded your Performance Data Warehouses to the latest version of Business Automation Workflow.
- Start the Performance Data Warehouse. If you are running in a clustered environment, ensure that all servers in the cluster are running.
- Create a backup of the performance database.
- Go to the following directory: install_root\profiles\profile_name\bin.Remember: perfDWTool must be run from an active node in the support cluster.
Command syntax
Run the prune command by using the following syntax:


perfDWTool.sh -u user_name -p password -nodeName node_name prune -daysOld number-of-days-old
perfDWTool.bat -u user_name -p password -nodeName node_name prune -daysOld number-of-days-old Where -daysOld indicates the age of the data that should be removed. The age is based on the current server time.
For example, suppose, at 4:00 p.m. on October 24, you use the prune command with the -daysOld parameter set to 2. All data that is older than October 22 at 4:00 p.m. is deleted.
Note the following information about
the
number-of-days-old argument: - It can contain only numeric characters.
- It must be a value greater than 0.
- If you enter 0 or a negative number, or if you include alphabetic or special characters, an error is returned.
This topic only applies to BAW, and is located in the BAW repository. Last updated on 2025-03-13 12:15