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Is there anyway to remove trashed stuff out of RTC repositor

As we move more and more teams into RTC, disk space issues start to loom big as it seems thta you can't physically move anything out of the RTC repository after their creation.

Using ClearCase today, many of our teams actually source control all the 3rd party jar files as well as the JRE/JDK that we use to build and package.

This is not source controlled as one big blob, but at the end, you end-up with quite a lot of files and a big "resource" directory (especially since that there is one JRE per platform).

Is there any plan to address this NO-Deletion approach in future release? What is the work around for this in short term?

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are you looking for a garbage collector in RTC?
what version are you using?

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are you looking for a garbage collector in RTC?
what version are you using?


We are one RTC 2.0 right now.

I am looking for a way to move trashed work items/source files out of the repository, i.e., physcial delete instead of archive.

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See work item 89619 ("Provide operation to delete a particular version
and an operation to delete a versionable and all of its states from the
repository").

Please feel free to add your comments/support to that request.

Cheers,
Geoff

ghu wrote:
akhataeiwrote:
are you looking for a garbage collector in RTC?
what version are you using?

We are one RTC 2.0 right now.

I am looking for a way to move trashed work items/source files out of
the repository, i.e., physcial delete instead of archive.

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