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Using the Command-Line Interface (CLI) in Cisco Unified MeetingPlace
Command Reference
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cleardb
Clears the following Application Server data:
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All user profiles except the admin and guest user profiles
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All user groups except the System group
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All user recordings
  •
All conference recordings
You must be signed in to the Application Server CLI as the root user to enter this command.
Use this command for specific situations; as instructed in the documentation or as recommended by Cisco TAC. 
It first clears the database,then restarts all Cisco Unified MeetingPlace services. Upon restarting, ConfSchd 
service executes a ConfSchd db table rebuild to clean upother dependent tables. When the ConfSchd db table 
rebuild is completed and all other MeetingPlace services are up, then the prompt returns.
Note
Note: If the Application Server is in a failover or in a RSNA deployment, then turn off replication before 
running this command. Be sure thatthe Application Server is in active mode before running this 
command.
Syntax: cleardb
cpstatus
Displays information about each active call, including the associated meeting ID, whether the system dialed out 
to the endpoint, and whether the call uses video.
Syntax: cpstatus 
cptrace
Lists selected portions of the call processing trace log.
Syntax: cptrace
date
Displays the time and date for the Application Server.
If you are logged in as a root user, then you can also set the date and time based on the local time zone.
Syntax: date [MMDDhhmm[YYYY][.ss]]
Parameters (available only to root users):
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MM—month, specified by two digits
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DD—day, specified by two digits
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hh—hour, specified by two digits in 24-hour format
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mm—minute, specified by two digits
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YYYY—calendar year, specified by four digits
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.ss—second, specified by two digits and a preceding period (.)
Table 1
Command Reference: Application Commands (continued)
Command
Description