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For those of you that have attempted unarchiving a process in the past, how long
jordanp
over 9 years ago
For those of you that have attempted unarchiving a process in the past, how long does it usually take? I attempted doing a search for an archived process today for the first time (just passing in a process model ID and a date), and it's been running for almost two hours without returning anything......
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Tejas Kargutkar
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over 9 years ago
What is the size of the archived-processes folder ? I have seen that the script takes a long time to complete if the size of the folder is too large.
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jordanp
over 9 years ago
My archived-process folder is about 36 GB in size....
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Chris
over 9 years ago
Ours takes a few hours as well - we also have to run any unarchiving at night to avoid performance degradation.
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Tejas Kargutkar
Appian Employee
over 9 years ago
36Gb seems pretty large in size. You can copy the unrelated folders into another backup location to bring the size of the archived-processes folder down and try running the script again.
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jordanp
over 9 years ago
How would I know what folders to move out? It seems like everything is named randomly, with nondescript file names and structre.... is there a secret to this that I don't know about?
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Tejas Kargutkar
Appian Employee
over 9 years ago
00,01,02 indicates the execution engine id, the process resided on.
If the file's name is "process_0003da3d-636e-8000-f92f-7f0000014e7a_20141216181506_536872222.l", then "0003da3d-636e-8000-f92f-7f0000014e7a" is the process model UUID and "536872222" is the process id of the process archived.
You can also search for the filepath of the process using the search argument of the archiveprocess.bat script.
forum.appian.com/.../Managing_Process_Archives.html
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