-parmfile parmFile
The
-parmfile
option to the spdsclean command runs cleanup on the specified SPD
Server environment that is defined in the named SPD Server parameter file. The cleanup
action empties all directory resources that are defined in the SPD Server parameter file.
All files contained in the WORKPATH= path list are deleted. Options which modify
-parmfile
cleanup actions are described in
“Spdsclean Options that Modify
-libnamefile libnameFile
The
-libnamefile
option runs cleanup on the SPD Server environment specified in
libnameFile,the LIBNAME parameter file. The cleanup action empties directory
resources that are defined in LIBNAME statements in the specified LIBNAME
parameter file. Cleaning directory resources removes files and file types that you
specify in this action. Spdsclean always deletes residual lock files that were left behind
in the domain directory. Residual temporary files in the allocated domain directories
are deleted by default as well. You can include ACL files and the LIBNAME state file
in the files to be deleted, as well as suppress the default deletion of residual temporary
files. Use the
-domains
option with pattern matching to filter the domains that you
want to clean in the libnameFile. See the description for the –DOMAINS option below
for more information.
-logdir logPath
The
-logdir
option specifies the path for SPD Server to use when cleaning server
log files. SPD Server searches the specified log path directories for .spdslog files.
When .spdslog files are found, SPD Server checks them for aging criteria. You specify
the aging criteria, which tells SPD Server how long to keep the log files using the
-
logage
option. When
spdsclean
finds server log files that have a creation date that is
older than
-logage
days,
spdsclean
deletes the files. Files aged less than or equal to
the specified threshold are retained. For more information, see the -LOGAGE option
under
“Spdsclean Options that Modify Behavior” on page 253
Spdsclean Options that Modify Behavior
The
spdsclean
utility uses the following option settings to modify specific behaviors:
-all
The
-all
setting is equivalent to specifying options using:
-tmp -acl -lib11.
-tmp
The
-tmp
setting enables deletion of residual temporary files in the LIBNAME domain
path list. Deletion enabled is the default setting for the -tmp variable.
+tmp
The
-tmp
setting disables deletion of residual temporary files in the LIBNAME domain
path list.
-acl
The
-acl
setting enables deletion of ACL files in the LIBNAME domain path list.
Enabling the -acl setting deletes .spres11* and .sppro11* files from the selected
LIBNAME domains in the specified
-libnamefile
. Use the
-acl
setting with care,
since it applies to all selected LIBNAME domains. Deleting the ACL files does not
give broader access to a given resource. Deleting the ACL files restricts the access to
the resource owner. The default setting for
-acl
is enabled, or +acl.
+acl
The
+acl
setting disables deletion of ACL files in the LIBNAME domain path list.
Spdsclean Options that Modify Behavior
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Summary of Contents for Scalable Performance Data Server 4.5
Page 1: ...SAS Scalable Performance Data Server 4 5 Administrator s Guide...
Page 7: ...Part 1 Product Notes Chapter 1 SPD Server 4 5 Product Notes 3 1...
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Page 63: ...Part 3 Migration Chapter 5 SPD Server 3 x to SPD Server 4 5 Conversion Utility 59 57...
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Page 70: ...64 Chapter 5 SPD Server 3 x to SPD Server 4 5 Conversion Utility...
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Page 76: ...70 Chapter 6 Using the SPD Server Name Server to Manage Resources...
Page 94: ...88 Chapter 7 Administering and Configuring SPD Server Using the SAS Management Console...
Page 98: ...92 Chapter 8 SPD Server SQL Query Rewrite Facility...
Page 116: ...110 Chapter 10 Configuring Disk Storage for SPD Server...
Page 128: ...122 Chapter 11 Setting Up SPD Server Parameter Files...
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Page 212: ...206 Chapter 15 Managing SPD Server Passwords Users and Table ACLs...
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Page 224: ...218 Chapter 16 SPD Server Operator Interface Procedure PROC SPDO...
Page 236: ...230 Chapter 18 SPD Server Table List Utility Spdsls...
Page 256: ...250 Chapter 19 SPD Server Backup and Restore Utilities...
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