An automated process runs daily to delete outstanding requests from
the push request queue
on
supported databases. However, you can also delete requests manually on an ad
hoc basis as required.
- Perform one of these actions:
- If you are using the Microsoft SQL Server Enterprise Manager, navigate to Console Root\Microsoft SQL Servers\SQL Server Group\<BlackBerry_Configuration_Database_server>\Management\SQL Server Agent\Jobs.
- If you are using the Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, navigate to SQL Server Agent\Jobs.
- If you are using an
IBM
DB2 UDB
server, create a custom job to purge IBM DB2 UDB push requests from the
Configuration Database. For simplicity, you can name the job after SQL Server
processes. See step 2.
- Start the RIMPurgeMDSMsg<database_name> process.