Hi there, i'm using OrientDB 1.7 just to play around a bit to get to know this nice product. I created a class and filled the database with a huge amount of vertices of this class(i hope i use the terminology in the right way ;) ). After some time playing around, i decided to delete all these vertices. When i take a look in the directory of my database, i see that the according .pcl file still takes half a gigabyte even if there ist no record left. What i would try with Postgresql in such a moment is to execute the VACUUM FULL command to get some disk space back. Is there a comparable command or maybe some other way to get the database in a compact form again?
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