cspurge
The cspurge utility allows the manual purge of entries
in the Delete Log database (ics50deletelog.db).
Requirements
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You must run the utility locally on the machine where Calendar
Server is installed.
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Calendar Server can be running or stopped.
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You must be logged in as the user and group under which Calendar
Server is running (such as icsuser and icsgroup)
that was specified during installation, or as root.
Syntax
cspurge [-q|-v]
-e endtime
-s starttime
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The following table describes the cspurge utility
command options.
Table D–26 cspurge
Utility Command Options
Option
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Description
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-v
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Run in verbose mode: Display all available information about the command
being performed. Default is off.
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-q
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Run in quiet mode:
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Display no information if the operation is successful (errors,
if they occur, are displayed).
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Suppress confirmation prompting for dangerous commands.
Default is off.
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-e endtime
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Specifies the ending time in GMT (also referred to as UTC or Zulu).
This value is up to (less than) the specified time.
The default is 0, which means to the end of time.
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-s starttime
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Specifies the starting time in GMT (also referred to as UTC or Zulu).
This value includes (greater than or equal to) the specified time.
The default is 0, which means from the beginning of time.
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Examples
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Purge all entries in the Delete Log:
cspurge -v -e 0 -s 0
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Purge all entries from July 1, 2003 through July 31, 2003:
cspurge -v -e 20030731T235959Z -s 20030701T120000Z
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Purge all entries up to September 30, 2003:
cspurge -v -e 20031030T235959Z -s 0