In a production
application, work item data volume can grow to a size where hundreds of megabytes
of database storage is required. The Purge/Archive wizards enable you to use an
agent to automatically delete old work item data from the respective tables or
store them in archive files. Purging and archiving old work items and their
related history and attachment records helps maintain system performance by
reducing database processing demands.
Scope
Archiving work item data
enables you to retrieve them if needed for audits or for backups. Note the
following:
- You
can use the wizards to purge the work items without archiving them.
Because there is no easy way to ever recover the deleted work items, use
this option with care.
- You
cannot use the wizard to archive only. Archiving always occurs with
purging, which removes the rows from the tables.
Overview
You use the Purge/Archive
wizard to set up the agent activity in two phases:
Phase 1: Configure the
activity — Define the dataset that will be purged/archived. The
dataset comprises a work pool in your application, and a set of work types
(classes), folders, and covers within the work pool. The dataset is also
qualified by the age of resolved work items to be purged/archived. Each
configuration is an instance in class Data-Admin-ArchiveSettings.
Phase 2: Schedule the
activity — For each cycle you specify:
- Start
date and the frequency of each purge/archive cycle.
- Number
of items you want to purge and/or archive. If this value is less than the
number of items in the age group defined in
Step 1, the oldest items are purged. The others remain in the source
tables until the next cycle.
- A
time limit for processing items within each purge/archive cycle. If the
time limit is exceeded, the process stops and restarts after a defined
number of hours has elapsed. These settings help spread out processing
demands during a single cycle.
At the defined cycle
start time, the purge/archive agent first populates an archive .zip file with
the work items and their data as defined in Step 1. The agent then deletes the
table data. Although the work items are purge/archived, the work item ID is
left unchanged, to allow restoration or archived wok items without affecting
current work items.
The .zip files created by
the wizard uses the following naming convention:
for example:
MyCo-Classgroup_AlphaPurge_20070409T22440_0.zip
Note: A run
value of 0 (zero) designates the first run.
The .zip files are stored
in the Pega 7 Platform system temporary directory configured for your
installation.
Prerequisites
Before you use the
Purge/Archive Wizard, do the following:
- Establish
a destination archive system that is a copy (same rules and data schemas)
of the source production system that you are archiving. Maintaining a copy
system enables you to upload, import, archive, and access .zip file
data without the need for subsequent clean-up and reconfiguration.
- Identify
the work pools and the work types you are purging/archiving.
- Identify
whether there are folder items and/or covers that you want to
purge/archive. Note that if any data items within a folder or cover are
unresolved, then none of the items are purged or archived during the
cycle.
- Estimate
the average size of the work items and their related data. The wizard
removes items by count, not by size. Knowing the size of your objects
helps you estimate the archive .zip file sizes and the table sizes
required for your target database. History, attachments, and links for
each work item in your application are included in your .zip files.
Indexes created for work
items are deleted but not archived. The indexes are recreated when the work
items are recovered from the archive. For example, work party indexes (table pc_index_workparty) are purged but not archived. When the work item is recovered,
the work party index is recreated.
Using the wizards
Two wizards comprise the
Purge/Archive wizard:
Configuration -
select this tab when you are:
- Creating
and configuring a purge/archive agent dataset and defining the age of work
items you want to purge/archive.
- Modifying
the configuration of a purge/archive agent dataset (change work types and
work item age)
Schedule process -
select this tab when you are:
- Creating
a purge/archive process schedule for an agent activity configuration
(created in the Configuration wizard)
- Reviewing
the history of purge/archive activity and modifications to the agent work
item
- Modifying
the schedule information for a purge/archive configuration
- Removing
the schedule for a purge/archive configuration
Restoring archived work items
To retrieve archived work
items in your archive system, select Designer Studio>
Application > Distribution > Import and select or
upload the zip file containing the archived work objects. See About the .zip file for
more details.
Testing the Purge/Archive wizard
Before using the wizard
in a full-scale production system, it is strongly recommended that you test the
wizard as follows:
1.
Schedule a near-term purge/archive cycle using a test set of
resolved work items. Confirm that they and their related data are deleted from
your application pc_work table and from the
tables listed above in the preceding Prerequisites section. You can use Find by
ID to verify that the items are not available.
2.
Use the Scheduling wizard and enter the agent information (work
pool and name) you used for the test. This opens the user form. In the Interval
Statistics section, open the entry for the date of the run. Verify
that the number of work items and work-related records purged/archived are
correct. Verify that the .zip file has been created.
3.
Purge a cover work item that contains resolved work items.
Verify that all the work items inside the cover were successfully deleted.
4.
Purge a folder work item that contains a cover. Verify that the
cover was deleted.
5.
Purge a folder that contains a cover that, in turn, contains
resolved and unresolved work items. Confirm that none of them are purged.
6.
Create a folder with a work item inside the folder. Check for an
entry in the table pc_link_folder. Purge
the folder and then verify that the entry in the link table is deleted.
7.
Upload and import the .zip file into your archive system. Verify
that all the data is recovered.
Granting wizard access
By default, only
operators who hold the PegaRULES:SysAdm4 role
can use these wizard.
To make this available to
others.
1.
Identify an access role
associated with the operators who are to hold the privilege.
2.
Open the Rule-Access-Role-Obj rule
for the role you want to grant access, using @baseclass as
the second key part.
3.
On the Privileges tab, add the PurgeArchiveConfigure privilege to the
list with the appropriate access level. Save the
form.
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