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CH A P T E R 31-1 Cisco Unified Communications Manager CDR An alysis and Repo rting Administration Guide OL-24541-01 31 Configuring the CAR System Database Y ou can config ure CAR to notify you when th e CAR da tabase size exceeds a percen tage of the maximum number of records. Y o u can set the messa ge and th e maximum number of records and speci[...]
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31-2 Cisco Unified Communications Manage r CDR Anal ysis and Reporting Administration Guide OL-24541-01 Chapter 31 Configuring the CAR System Database Manually Purging or Reloading the CAR Database A CAR administrator can no longer generate CAR reports when a manu al pur ge of the CAR database is in process or CDR record s are reloading. The follo [...]
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31-3 Cisco Unified Communications Manager CDR An alysis and Repo rting Administration Guide OL-24541-01 Chapter 31 Configuring the CAR System Database Configuring Automatic Database Purge Step 5 Choose the date range of the CAR records that you want to delete. Step 6 T o delete all records ol der than or between the dates that y ou specif ied, clic[...]
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31-4 Cisco Unified Communications Manage r CDR Anal ysis and Reporting Administration Guide OL-24541-01 Chapter 31 Configuring the CAR System Database Related Topics Note When the 2M or HWM limit is breached: 1. CAR deletes the database partitions o ne by one, starting f rom the oldest date partition. 2. CAR stops pur ging under one of the follo wi[...]