On 06/19/2014 12:56 PM, Lists wrote: > I have a working copy of RT 3.8.1 on my test server including a copy of > our current production database which is over 18 gig of old data. I > have imported this database into RT 4 and when I run make > upgrade-database against the RT4 database, it runs a while and then dies > with a message that the script was killed.
It would be extremely helpful to see the output of the failed upgrade. > What I would like to be able to do before our "real" production upgrade > is to wipeout everything from a given date back, including > objects/attachments or anything associated with tickets older than 3 > years. Our current production RT3 database, in all it's glory will be > archived for posterity. I was not the original admin of our RT system, > so I am still on the learning curve and not completely familiar with all > of the database tables and how they are linked. > > Will RT:Shredder do this or do I need to use a custom mysql query to > catch everything? Shredder is the solution to removing data while preserving integrity, but I would strongly advise instead determining and addressing what your actual problem is. - Alex -- RT Training - Boston, September 9-10 http://bestpractical.com/training