[horde] Drop or clean unused tables in Horde DB after migration

Michael J Rubinsky mrubinsk at horde.org
Fri Jun 6 13:17:28 UTC 2014


Quoting Steffen <skhorde at smail.inf.fh-bonn-rhein-sieg.de>:

> Some time ago I have migrated my Horde installation to H5 incl.  
> several NG shares tables.
>
> Is there some database "cleanup" script to drop or empty unused  
> tables? I have only found horde-db-migrate and  
> horde-db-migrate-component, that deal with the database.
>
> My migration is a while back now, so I do not want to return to the  
> old tables and I would like to get rid of the old data.
>
> In my case, any tables that have corresponding *shareng* table seem  
> to be old and could be purged:
>
> kronolith_shares
> kronolith_shares_users
> mnemo_shares
> mnemo_shares_users
> nag_shares
> nag_shares_users
> turba_shares
> turba_shares_users


Yes, if you have switched to the next generation share driver you can  
safely empty (not drop) those tables.

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