The
RemoveAudit command action deletes audit records.
You can delete audit records by using the
RemoveAudit command action in two ways:
- You can specify the number of
Days to keep audit records. All audit records written before the oldest day are purged.
- You can specify a purge date. All records written before that date are purged.
To use the
RemoveAudit action command ,you must have AdministratorRight. For more information on these rights, see the
AddUserToRole command.
| Parameter
|
Description
|
Default
|
Required
|
| Days
|
The number of days of audit records that are saved.
|
None
|
Either
Days or
PurgeDate must be specified.
|
| PurgeDate
|
Specifies the purge date. Any audit record older than the
PurgeDate are deleted. The
PurgeDate format is YYYY/MM/DD.
|
None
|
Either
Days or
PurgeDate must be specified.
|
| ServerType
|
Server type:
- I: Internet Server
- P: Platform Server
- B: Both
|
B
|
No
|
Sample RemoveAudit Command
The following command keeps 30 days worth of audit records. Any audit record older than 30 days is purged.
java cfcc.CFAdmin a:RemoveAudit Days:30
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