Releasing LOB space in Microsoft SQL Server databases
You can release the large object (LOB) storage in the Microsoft SQL Server database.
Before you begin
Plan downtime for upgrading HCL Launch and releasing LOB space.
About this task
Procedure
- Set the experimental.vcUpgrade.enabled=true parameter in the conf/server/installed.properties file.
- Restart the HCL Launch server.
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Check on the progress of the conversion:
select count(*) from vc_persistent_record where persistent_data is not null
The compression process is complete when the row count reported by the query is 0.
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Check the database size:
EXEC sp_spaceused @updateusage = N'TRUE';
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Compress the database table:
DBCC SHRINKDATABASE (dbname, 0); DBCC SHRINKDATABASE (dbname);
What to do next
- Verify that the space is
reduced:
EXEC sp_spaceused @updateusage = N'TRUE';
- Set the experimental.vcUpgrade.enabled parameter back to false in the conf/server/installed.properties file.