Vacuum Element (ADF)

Contains settings used by the data removal process, which removes obsolete event and notification data from the application database.

Syntaxe

<ApplicationExecutionSettings>
    ...
    <Vacuum>

Element Characteristics

Characteristic Description

Data type

None.

Default value

None.

Occurrence

Optional once per ApplicationExecutionSettings element.

Updates

Can be added and deleted when updating the application.

Element Relationships

Relationship Elements

Parent element

ApplicationExecutionSettings Element (ADF)

Child elements

RetentionAge Element (ADF)

VacuumSchedule Element (ADF)

Notes

Vacuuming removes obsolete event and notification data from the application database. For more information about the vacuuming process, see Suppression des données d'application obsolètes.

Vacuuming schedules cannot overlap. If schedules overlap, Notification Services stops the earlier vacuuming process before the later one starts.

If you omit the Vacuum element and its child elements, the vacuuming process does not run and obsolete data is not automatically removed from the application database.

Exemple

The following example shows how to define a data retention age of three days (P3DT00H00M00S) and to configure the vacuuming process to run from 3:00 A.M. to 5:00 A.M. (UTC) and from 11:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M. (UTC) every day.

<Vacuum>
    <RetentionAge>P3DT00H00M00S</RetentionAge>
    <VacuumSchedule>
        <Schedule>
            <StartTime>23:00:00</StartTime>
            <Duration>P0DT02H00M00S</Duration>
        </Schedule>
        <Schedule>
            <StartTime>03:00:00</StartTime>
            <Duration>P0DT02H00M00S</Duration>
        </Schedule>
    </VacuumSchedule>
</Vacuum>

Voir aussi

Référence

Application Definition File Reference

Autres ressources

Configuration de la suppression de données
Mise à jour des instances et des applications

Aide et Informations

Assistance sur SQL Server 2005