- Fri Dec 01, 2023 3:58 am
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Sure, here are the steps on how to reset a project management (PM) system for production:
Back up the system. Before making any changes to the system, it is important to back up the entire system. This will ensure that you can restore the system to its previous state if necessary.
Stop all PM processes. Stop all PM processes that are running. This will prevent any changes from being made to the system while you are working on it.
Remove all PM logs. Delete all PM logs from the system. This will remove all records of past PM activities.
Remove all input data. Delete all input data from the system. This will remove all data that was used to create PM tasks and processes.
Remove all database records. Delete all database records related to PM. This will remove all data that was stored in the database about PM tasks and processes.
Remove all output files. Delete all output files that were generated by PM processes. This will remove all files that were created as a result of PM activities.
Remove all uploaded files. Delete all uploaded files that were uploaded to the PM system. This will remove all files that were uploaded to the PM system by users.
Restart all PM processes. Restart all PM https://omglz.com processes that were stopped in step 2. This will allow the PM system to start using the reset data.
Once you have completed these steps, the PM https://www.echat.date/omegle system will https://omegle.love have been reset for production. All PM logs, input data, database records, output files, and uploaded files will have been removed. The PM system will be ready to be used for http://online.2yu.co/ production tasks.
Last edited by PrakashBaghela on Wed Dec 27, 2023 12:53 am, edited 1 time in total.