Choosing Team Foundation Server Maintenance Tools
Team Foundation Server includes tools for maintaining server data. For example, you can use the tf command-line utility to remove old source control shelvesets. A shelveset is a set of changes, not yet committed, that are located in the server. You can also use the database defragmentation tools available as part of SQL Server.
- TFSAdminUtil Command-Line Commands
Describes TFSAdminUtil command-line utility and provides links to topics about its commands and their parameters.
- TFSDeleteProject
Describes the options and parameters of TFSDeleteProject, a command-line utility used to delete a team project from Team System.
- TFSFieldMapping
Describes TFSFieldMapping, a command-line utility used to change or customize the project-mapping XML file after a team project is created.
- witfields
Describes witfields, a command-line utility used to administer work item type fields for Team Foundation Server.
- witimport
Describes witimport, a command-line utility used to validate and import a work item type definition from an XML file to a team project in Team Foundation Server.
- witexport
Describes witexport, a command-line utility used to export an XML definition for a Team Foundation Server work item type.
- glimport
Describes glimport, a command-line utility used to validate and import global lists from an XML file to a Team Foundation Server team project.
- glexport
Describes glexport, a command-line utility used to export an XML definition for global lists from Team Foundation Server.
- SetupWarehouse
Describes SetupWarehouse, a command-line tool used to rebuild the online analytical processing (OLAP) or relational database.
- Tf Command-Line Utility Commands
Describes the commands available with the tf command-line utility.
External Reference
Microsoft SQL Server Books Online: Maintenance Plans
Microsoft SQL Server Books Online: DBCC (Transact-SQL)