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First of all, Mirth Connect's default database, Apache Derby, is included only to help you set up quickly. Because it is not a production-level database, Nextgen Healthcare strongly recommends that you not use Derby for production. Secondly, please check message pruning settings at channels. These settings determine how long to keep message data around before automatically removing it with Data Pruner. Please also check Data Pruner Settings tab at the Settings for the enable, schedule types and prune settings. |
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Hi guys 👋
Our customers are reporting to us, that their mirth folder is taking up a lot of space (80, 110, 100GB). When I dig into the Mirt Connect folder I found that the problem is mirthdb/seq0 folder (check image below - image from customer).
How can we fix this problem with space?
Thanks for helping me out!
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