WebSphere

Cleanup service

This panel summarizes the settings for all cleanup jobs defined for the Business Flow Manager or Human Task Manager on a particular cluster or server. The settings can be changed, deleted, or you can define new ones.

To view this administrative console page, click Servers > Clusters > cluster_name or Servers > Application servers > server_name, then under Business Integration, expand Business Process Choreographer, and click either Business Flow Manager or Human Task Manager.

Note: Changes made on this panel do not affect the server until after it is restarted.

Enable cleanup service

The cleanup service can be can be enabled or disabled. Select the check box to enable the service.

Property Value
Data type Check box
Default Disabled (clear)
Note: To specify the templates for which the cleanup service will deleted instances, you must Add one or more Cleanup Jobs.

Frequency

The schedule for running the cleanup jobs.

Type Value
Data type String
Format This field uses the WebSphere crontab format <Seconds> <Minute> <Hour> <Day_of_the_Month> <Month_of_the_Year> <Day_of_the_Week> according to com.ibm.websphere.scheduler.UserCalendar
Example To run the once per hour, use the schedule 0 0 * * * ?
Default 0 0 1 * * ? (every night at one o'clock)

Maximum duration

If the cleanup takes longer than the time specified here, the current transaction slice for the current cleanup job is completed, then the current cleanup job is stopped, and no more cleanup jobs are run before the next scheduled cleanup.

Type Value
Data type Integer
Default 120
Units Minutes

Transaction slice

The size of the transaction for the delete operation.

Type Value
Data type Integer
Default 10
Units Business process or human task instances per database transaction

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