Hi,

I found out that command RpmgrInitializeLandscape initializes SRM database 
(nothing strange about that) but (and this is the tricky thing) collects as 
much data as defined on -InitHist flag from Archmgr. This means, that you have 
a limit on the data you can keep using this command as far as Archmgr has limit 
amount of data stored. If you want to purge data directly from SRM database, 
you must use Archive Expert -> Retention Period field but I do not know if this 
really works fine...

Regards,
Alex

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De: Page, Jonathan [mailto:[email protected]]
Enviado el: viernes, 02 de octubre de 2009 13:25
Para: spectrum
Asunto: re:[spectrum] How to Import older DDmdb Data into new 9.0 SRM 
Installation

I guess I can answer my own question on this after playing around with it and 
getting an additional step required from CA.

I was trying to get my newly installed 9.1 Report Manager application to go 
back 90 days for "Earliest Record Time" for Events pulled from the DDmdb, it is 
found under Archive Expert.

When I ran the RpmgrInitializeLandscape command I was using the default 90 days 
with the -InitHist flag.  My Report Manager is configured for 180 days of event 
data so I ran the command the following way:

RpmgrInitializeLandscape root root -initHist 180 <LandscapeName>

I then followed this with a restart of the Tomcat service and then I went to 
look at "Earliest Record Time" for the database tables and I saw that the date 
when back to the middle of July.

I am not sure why but it seems like this -initHist flag days has to match the 
amount of days you have set in your Report Manager??

Thought I would let you know of the fix.

Thanks
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