Clear stored data
StackState Self-hosted v5.0.x
This page describes StackState version 5.0.
The data in StackState is divided into three different sets:
Elasticsearch data
Kafka Topic data
StackGraph data
With this much data to store, it is important to have the means to manage it. There is a standard 8 days data retention period set in StackState. This can be configured according to your needs using the StackState CLI or manually on each machine. Find out more about StackState data retention.
Clear data using the stac
CLI
stac
CLIClearing the data in StackState will remove any configured permissions from the system.
The stac
CLI needs access to the Admin API (default port 7071) to issue the command used below.
Running the stac
CLI delete command will:
Stop all necessary services.
Delete all topology and telemetry data. Note that, the Kafka topics folder needs to be deleted manually from the StackState server. The Kafka topics folder is located in
/opt/stackstate/var/lib/
and is namedkafka
.Start StackState.
⚠️ PLEASE NOTE - from StackState v5.0, the old sts
CLI is called stac
.
In a future release of StackState, the new sts
CLI will fully replace the stac
CLI. It is advised to install the new sts
CLI and upgrade any installed instance of the old sts
CLI to stac
. For details see:
Clear data manually
Clearing the data in StackState will remove any configured permissions from the system.
To clear stored data in StackState running on Kubernetes, it is recommended to run a clean install.
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