(→Changing Cleanup Settings)
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- | <tr><td>[[Image:default-server-cleanup.png|thumb|alt=Default settings for the server cleanup page|An image showing the default settings for the server cleanup page, which has settings such as operational workflow & job time, lockable resources, cleanup schedule, etc.]]</td><td>[[Image:default-LCM-cleanup.png|thumb|alt=Default settings for the LCM cleanup page|An image showing the default settings for the LCM cleanup page, which has settings for miscellaneous jobs, build requests w/o build lives, and each status as well. Note that these are the defaults, and should not be kept in any real production scenario.]]</td></tr> | + | <tr><td>[[Image:default-server-cleanup.png|thumb|alt=Default settings for the server cleanup page|An image showing the default settings for the server cleanup page, which has settings such as operational workflow & job time, lockable resources, cleanup schedule, etc.]]</td><td>[[Image:default-LCM-cleanup.png|thumb|alt=Default settings for the LCM cleanup page|An image showing the default settings for the LCM cleanup page, which has settings for miscellaneous jobs, build requests w/o build lives, and each status as well. Note that these are the defaults, and should not be kept in any real production scenario.]]</td><td>[[Image:search-tab-build-life-deletion.png|thumb|alt=Build Life search page with some build lives selected|This image shows the Search --> Build Life page and some build lives selected to be deleted, which will immediately clear up some disk space.]]</tr> |
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