Appendix C SGM Command Reference
sgm cleanall
sgm cleanall
Solaris Only
Command Description
Removes all SGM data from the SGM server, including message log files, backup files, report files, configuration settings, and security settings. This command restores the SGM server to a “clean” state, such as would exist after a new installation of SGM.
Data removed includes all SGM data, notes, preferences, security settings, route files, GTT files, seed files, event filters, report control files, views, message log files, backup files, and report files, as well as any
You must be logged in as the root user (not as a super user) to use this command.
List of SGM Commands
•SGM Command Reference, page
sgm cleandb
Solaris Only
Command Description
Removes all SGM data from the SGM server, including the core data model database, all view files, notes associated with objects, and event filters, but excluding message log files, backup files, report files, configuration settings, security settings, route files, and GTT files. This command restores the SGM server to a “clean” state, such as would exist after a new installation of SGM, except for the presence of the retained files.
Data removed includes all SGM data, notes, event filters, and views, as well as any
You must be logged in as the root user (not as a super user) to use this command.
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