Hi all,
We're running out of disk space on our cloud environment. Appian Support has identified that the main culprits are our Knowledge Centers. They can't however identify which specific Knowledge Centers are the largest. We have over a hundred though so it may just be an accumulation of them all.
But anyway, I need to find all their individual sizes and am hoping someone knows how to do this without manually checking each Knowledge Center's properties?
An option I'm trying is:
a!localVariables( local!knowledgeCenter: cons!ABC_KNOWLEDGE_CENTER_PROPERTIES, a!forEach( items: local!knowledgeCenter, expression: { creator: knowledgecenter(fv!item, "creator"), dateCreated: knowledgecenter(fv!item, "dateCreated"), description: knowledgecenter(fv!item, "description"), id: knowledgecenter(fv!item, "id"), name: knowledgecenter(fv!item, "name"), numberOfDocuments: knowledgecenter(fv!item, "numberOfDocuments"), size: knowledgecenter(fv!item, "size") / 1000000 & " MB" } ) )
Which outputs a useful list like this:
Thing is, the Constant I'm using in the expression... I need to manually add each Knowledge Center to that Constant which also seems like a long way round:
Does anybody please have a simpler way to get a list of all Knowledge Centers and their sizes?
Many thanks,Uel
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I don't think there is a solution for this. The plugin "Get All Knowledge Centers" is not available anymore.
Thanks for the reply, Stefan.
How would you tackle this (as I know you have a wealth of experience from other Community answers you've given)? Manually?
I'm afraid it's a long, frustrating and almost completely manual process. I have repeatedly begged Appian to provide better tools for gaining insight into top-level folders with relative sizes, and it has never materialized. I faced this issue last year and had to build something custom to our setup.
Yeah ... good old hard manual labor ...
Hm ... you could put all KCs into an app and export it. Then extract the IDs from the XML files using some scripting, but them in a list and cast it to KCs.
Thanks to you both for your input. Stefan, I'll try your suggestion.