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Purges an existing DBEnvironment--including the
DBECon file, DBEFiles, and all associated log files. Scope |  |
SQLUtil Only SQLUtil Syntax |  |
>> PURGEALL DBEnvironment Name: DBEnvironmentName Purge DBEnvironment and Log Files (y/n)? { Y[es] N[o] } Parameters |  |
- DBEnvironmentName
is the name of the DBEnvironment to be purged.
Description |  |
The PURGEALL command purges an existing DBEnvironment.
When a DBEnvironment is purged with this command, the DBECon file, the
log files, and all DBEFiles related to the DBEnvironment are purged.
In order to prevent a user from accidentally purging the DBEnvironment,
a YES response to the confirmation prompt is required.
If you previously purged either the file DBEFile0 or the log file(s),
the DBEnvironment cannot be purged with the PURGEALL command. In such a
case, you would need to use PURGEFILE to remove each file separately.
PURGEALL will not purge log files which were in existence prior to the
most recent START DBE NEWLOG statement. To remove these log files you
must use the SQLUtil PURGEFILE command.
This command can only be executed when the DBEnvironment is not in use.
This command differs from the PURGEDBE command, which does not purge
log files.
Authorization |  |
You must be the DBECreator or
superuser
to use the PURGEALL command. Example |  |
>> PURGEALL
DBEnvironment Name: PartsDBE
Purge DBEnvironment and Log Files (y/n)? yes
DBEnvironment purged.
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