I know that there is a script that can be run that will clean up the database. Can someone show me how to clean up and decrease the database size?
You may be thinking of the command delete unlicensed resources but the impact this will have on the size of your database will depend on how many unlicensed resources you have.
With this command do these resources go tho the cloud?
These are for resources you no longer own, like expired Mobile Ed courses.
They have been removed from your Logos account, so cannot go into your cloud. The command will remove the files from your computer if not already removed e.g. subscription mobile ed courses that are replaced periodically after notification by email.
You can achieve a further saving by reindexing annually (Rebuild Library Index command). But the biggest saving can come from deleting the video files downloaded by mobile ed courses. Delete the …\Logos\Data\random#\Webcache folder. If any are subsequently needed, they will be re-downloaded
I have a folder D:\Logos\Data\o0o23qh3.qvr\WebCache. Is this the file to delete the contents of? It has 39.7GB (over 10% of the drive).
Yes.
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I have used over 70 percent of my A.I. limit I feel that is a good thing but, maybe I should be examining the text without it IDK either way perhaps the forums are a lazy short cut but what happens when I run out buy more, ask for an extension or just relax until next month?
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