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The amount of hourly and daily data which has already been collected. In this dialog box, you can specify the maximum amount of data that you want the Traffix Manager databases to hold altogether.

You can carry out the following operations from the Database

Maintenance dialog box:

Clean databases

Clean the current Traffix Manager database by selecting from the following options:

Delete all topology information. If you choose to delete topology information, all connection data, all reports and all events are deleted also.

Delete report instances, raw reports and HTML reports. See Chapter 11, “Overview of Reporting” for an explanation of these terms.

Delete event rules and generated events. See Chapter 9, “Using Event Rules”.

When you clean a database, the agent configurations and local DNS domains are not deleted. When you then start running against the newly-cleaned database you will not see the startup wizard again, as the agents and local DNS domains have already been configured from before the clean.

In addition, after cleaning a database, collection is suspended for the configured agents, so in order to start collecting data you have to turn off the Suspend Collection option from the Configure Agents dialog box. If you do want to use the startup wizard to reconfigure Traffix Manager, you have to create a new database.

Repair databases

Certain types of corruption in your database can be detected and repaired. If your Traffix Manager database becomes corrupt (for example, if the machine is powered off when data is being written to the database), Traffix Manager warns you and advises you to try using the Repair Database utility.

If the database is still corrupt after using Repair Database, you will have to revert to a backup of your database.

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