RunCloud provides a data cleanup feature that allows you to manage and delete data collected by the RunCloud Monitoring feature.

By default, all RunCloud Monitoring data is stored for 30 days but, if you need to free up space or manage your data retention, you can delete specific types of monitoring data using the options provided.

Note: Deleting data is a permanent action and cannot be undone. Ensure that you no longer need the data before confirming deletion.

RunCloud Monitoring Data logs in dashboard

How to Delete RunCloud Monitoring Data

To delete RunCloud Monitoring data and logs, follow these steps:

  1. Access the RunCloud Monitoring Section: Log in to your RunCloud dashboard and navigate to the RunCloud Monitoring tab of the server for which you want to delete the data.
  2. Initiate Data Cleanup: On the monitoring page, click on the “” button on the top right and select “Data Cleanup.”
  3. Select Data Type: Once you click the Data Cleanup, a modal will appear which will show you two options for data deletion: Top Process Data and Slow Query Data.

Deleting Top Process Data

  1. Select “Top Process”: Choose the “Top Process” option to delete data related to the top running processes monitored by RunCloud Monitoring.
  2. Confirm Deletion: Click the “Delete” button to confirm the deletion of all stored top process data.
Clearing RunCloud monitoring logs

Deleting Slow Query Data

  1. Select “Slow Query”: Choose the “Slow Query” option to delete data related to slow SQL queries monitored by RunCloud Monitoring.
  2. Confirm Deletion: Click the “Delete” button to confirm the deletion of all stored slow query data.
RunCloud Monitoring logs cleared successfully.

Once the data is deleted, you will see a success message in the top right corner of your screen. If you no longer want to collect diagnostic data, you can turn off monitoring from the Configure menu on the top right.