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Hello,   I now know how to figure out where to find the project Repository sizes of storage consumed but how would I find out the DB storage consumed by each project since as I understand it both components are necessary for projects to be archived and recovered?   Thanks, HomerJ
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We need to "archive" many projects form ALM, what is the best way to do this?
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In a few months, One of our big ALM project efforts will end.  We want to take it out of our ALM instance as it is sensitive to one of our customer, but we are obligated to have it availabe in case of some "audit". So a part of our project close up is to archive this project's Quality Center data fo...
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Hi All, Are there any archival solutions in place which I can refer? In one of our ALM environment , we have around 200 GxP & Non GxP ALM projects, all these projects are actively in use and are audited regularly , situation arised where only 10% free space is left on the application hard drive(repo...
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We often working with HP support to troubleshoot issues. We use ALM logging and sometimes forget to clean up the logs which leads to disk space issues. Is there a way to automatically clean up the logs in case we forget?
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