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Obsidian comes bundled with free jobs for common tasks. These are provided in addition to [[Scripting Jobs]] to reduce implementation and testing time for common job functions. | Obsidian comes bundled with free jobs for common tasks. These are provided in addition to [[Scripting Jobs]] to reduce implementation and testing time for common job functions. | ||
= Obsidian Maintenance Jobs = | |||
These jobs are provided to help maintain the Obsidian installation. | |||
== Job History Cleanup Job == | |||
This job will delete job history and related records beyond a configurable age in days. This is useful for keeping the database compact and clearing out old, unneeded data. | |||
The default age in days is set to 365, but you may configure it to any desired value. | |||
''Note:'' We recommend high volume users schedule the job weekly or less frequently and to schedule it for a non-peak time. | |||
== Log Cleanup Job == | |||
Revision as of 23:56, 21 April 2013
Obsidian comes bundled with free jobs for common tasks. These are provided in addition to Scripting Jobs to reduce implementation and testing time for common job functions.
Obsidian Maintenance Jobs
These jobs are provided to help maintain the Obsidian installation.
Job History Cleanup Job
This job will delete job history and related records beyond a configurable age in days. This is useful for keeping the database compact and clearing out old, unneeded data.
The default age in days is set to 365, but you may configure it to any desired value.
Note: We recommend high volume users schedule the job weekly or less frequently and to schedule it for a non-peak time.