The SQLite Local Session Cache will keep growing as more sessions are recorded from ATLAS 10. Just like deleting SSN files from your hard disk when using ATLAS 9 it is necessary to clear out the session cache before it consumes all your disk space. In future versions of ATLAS 10 this process will become more user friendly, including implementing an equivalent of the "Delete file on close" recorder option which disposes of the last live session when a new one starts.
Quick and Easy Delete-All
- Close ATLAS 10 and navigate to %localAppData%\McLaren Applied Technologies\ATLAS 10\SQL Race (%localAppData% is C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Local by default)
- Delete the file LiveSessionCache.ssn2 – this will be recreated from scratch the next time you start ATLAS 10
Deleting Individual Sessions
- Open SQL Race Management Studio (should be installed with ATLAS 10) and select your SQLite live session cache from the dropdown:
- Select the sessions you want to delete (you can multi-select them) then click Delete:
- Those sessions will then get moved to the Recycle Bin, so disk space won’t be freed up until you go to the Recycle Bin tab and Empty that.
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SQLite live session cache is not shown in the dropdown so its not possible to delete individual sessions.
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