RDF stands for Reporting Database File. Exivity uses these to store usage data and configuration information.
A daily RDF stores the usage data from which Edify produces report data. Any given RDF contains a single DSET, along with internally managed metadata such as column types and prepared report data.
An RDF is created using the finish statement in a Transformer task. For any given DSET, there can be a single RDF per day, although there may be many RDF files per day in total (one RDF for each DSET).
RDFs are named according to the datadate and ID of the DSET they contain, and have a .rdf
extension. For example a DSET with an ID of Azure.usage
for the first day of the month will result in an RDF called 01_Azure.usage.rdf
.
An RDF containing usage data is located at <home dir>/report/<yyyy>/<mm>/<dd>_<dset>.rdf
where:
<yyyy>
is the year of the datadate
<MM>
is the month of the datadate
<dd>
is the day of the datadate
<dset>
is the DSET ID that was used to populate the usage data
The global database uses PostgreSQL (user data is stored at<home_dir>/system/pgdata
) and contains system-wide configuration data including (but not necessary limited to):
Service definitions
Service rate revisions
Service rate adjustments
Service categories
User accounts
Report definitions (and related metadata such as sychronisation timestamps)
Metadata about RDF files created by Transcript
Usergroups
Security settings
Account information
Job Schedules
The Global database should never be manually modified unless this process is performed by, or under the guidance of, Exivity support staff. It is critical to make a backup copy of this file before any changes are made.