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How do I find out database info such as size, etc.?


David Sedlock (16122012) | asked Aug 07 '09, 9:44 a.m.
How do I find out database info such as size, etc.?

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Eric Jodet (6.3k5111120) | answered Sep 23 '09, 3:55 a.m.
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Hello David,
(sorry for the delay :-(

You have to create the new report based on the OOTB provided template.
1 - create the new template from Latest Repository Metrics.rptdesign
(located in <RTC_install_dir>
client\eclipse\jazz\reports\eclipse\plugins\com.ibm.team.examples.reports.common_2.0.0.I200906101316

2 - run the new report

(screen caps attached).

Reference: http://jazz.net/library/article/35

Thanks.
Eric.

David.Sedlock.infineon.com a crit :
I really can't find this info. Can someone help?

I need also to find a breakdown of the storage size into different
categories - e.g. file data vs. metadata, etc - similar to the
"cleartool space" command.

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Anthony Kesterton (7.5k9180136) | answered Aug 07 '09, 5:07 p.m.
JAZZ DEVELOPER
How do I find out database info such as size, etc.?


Hi

Check the web UI pages, there are reports on the repository available that should help, for example, your project area could have a report in the Reports section called Repository->Latest Repository Statistics. Whether you have the report or not depends on your process.

anthony

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David Sedlock (16122012) | answered Aug 10 '09, 6:19 a.m.
I'm using the SCRUM process for my experimentation and have nothing like "Repository->Latest Repository Statistics".

I'm surprised the info is not in the server/status/statistics pages. It would be a natural place to present it. So how do I find the size of the repository (in CC this is cleartool space).

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David Sedlock (16122012) | answered Sep 18 '09, 11:19 a.m.
I really can't find this info. Can someone help?

I need also to find a breakdown of the storage size into different categories - e.g. file data vs. metadata, etc - similar to the "cleartool space" command.

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David Sedlock (16122012) | answered Sep 23 '09, 9:58 a.m.
Thanks! That worked. But I guess a report like this should be standard in the admin area.

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