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System Management Center allows you to add your own Purge Rules to the EM Shell which can be used instead of the default rules.  These rules can be setup either across all instances of EM Shell or at a individual instance of EM Shell.

At the global level, open SMC and select System Settings in the bottom left-hand corner.  Next, select Profiles in the left-hand navigation area.  Here you will see the GLOBAL settings.  The setting provided by Eagle are show in the Service Type of EMShell and Description of EM Shell profile and the Is Core flag is set to “Yes”.  We do not allow you to change the Core settings, but you can add new settings to override the Core setting for ALL EM Shell instances.   It is a two-step process: you create the EM Shell Profile and then you add the purge rules to it.

You can also make changes to the EM Shell purge rules for each instance of EM Shell.  Open SMC and select Environment in the bottom left-hand corner.  Next, select Services in the left-hand navigation area.  In the right hand side of the screen, select the EM Shell instance that you want to update (right-click and select Show Details).  Select the Configuration tab and then the Service Properties in Database option.  Finally, pick which purge rule you want to change for the selected instance of EM Shell.

When making a change to one of the rules, you need keep the same rule name and group name to override core value. After you create custom profile and add rule with the same name and group as core, your core rule should show in bold.

There is also a help button we also have a help button, it provides more information about the processing.

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