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CLM 4.0.3 Jazz server self-cleaning


Kristof Van Sever (11812) | asked Oct 16 '13, 3:31 a.m.

Hi guys,

I was wondering whether there's a way to restart a CLM 4.0.3 Jazz server in a way that it'll 'clean itself' in the mean while. Things like emptying caches and trying to restore things that seem broken (for example after a server crash) or is that stuff you need to do manually?

Thanks,

Kristof

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Eric Jodet (6.3k5111120) | answered Oct 16 '13, 4:32 a.m.
JAZZ DEVELOPER
 Hello,
(not sure what is the use case behind this question)
You may reprovision your server by requesting a server reset:
where app = jts, ccm, qm or rm

Additionally, you may clear your app server's cache.

Hope it helps,
Eric 
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Kristof Van Sever commented Oct 16 '13, 4:33 a.m.

There isn't an exact use case behind it, just learning a bit or two about Jazz and its nice to be able to 'easily restore' the server after making it accidentallz crash. Thanks for the answer!


Eric Jodet commented Oct 16 '13, 4:41 a.m.
JAZZ DEVELOPER

 Hello Kristof,

be aware that resetting your server might clear any HotFix that might have been installed.

Also note that we encountered very rare situations where re-provisioning the server fixed some strange and unexplained issues.

Eric.


Kristof Van Sever commented Oct 16 '13, 9:52 a.m.

Well, if it is dangerous like that, is there a better method?


Eric Jodet commented Oct 16 '13, 10:04 a.m.
JAZZ DEVELOPER

 Hello Kristof,

I did not say it's dangerous.
It does just what he's meant to do : reset the server as per fresh install.

The last item about re-provisioning was a side note: sharing with you my experience regarding this and also clearing app server cache.

Sorry for the misunderstanding.

Eric

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