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Click the Reset Configuration link at the bottom of the Database page. |
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Click OK to proceed with the reinitialization. |
If you want to transfer an existing database configuration from one appliance into another appliance, you can use the Export Configuration option. Clicking Export Configuration starts the process whereby all of the database configuration settings are saved to a ZIP file. Save the ZIP file to a location where it can be accessed by the other appliance.
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Click the Export Configuration link at the bottom of the Database page to open the Database > Export Configuration page. |
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To include into the exported configuration any SSL key that you may have defined or loaded into your appliance, specify a “pass phrase” in the Passphrase box; otherwise leave it blank. |
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Click Submit to save the contents of the ZIP file to a location and complete the export process. |
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Click the Import Configuration link at the bottom of the Database page to open the Database > Import Configuration page. |
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If the configuration file was exported with a passphrase and you want to restore any SSL keys included with this configuration, specify the “pass phrase” in the Passphrase box; otherwise leave it blank. |
The database retention page allows administrators to customize the target retention time for each time period. To view existing database retention settings, click the Retention link at the bottom of the Database page.
There are six types of retention time periods that are configurable by the administrator. The discrete retention type is composed of separate distinct data points made up of the following categories: Alarms, User Sessions, SOAP Faults, and HTTP Faults. The 5-minute interval, hourly, day, week, month periods store data based on target time set by the administrator. For more information, see the information about Target in the following table.
Each time period type displays the following information.
The number of days that data for the time period is currently being retained. | |
The number of days that the system attempts to retain data for each time period. Click OK to set the target retention. |
To reduce the load on the database you can configure the following items:
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On the Configure > URLs > Advanced Options page you can choose to ignore response codes that may be filling up your HTTP Fault log. |
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On the Configure > Monitoring > User Sessions page, you can also configure the system not to record every user session. For more information, see Identifying user sessions. |
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On the Configure > Reporting > Categories page, reduce the amount of data being stored in the database by turning off particular categories that you do not find useful. For more information, see Metric categories. |
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