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Posted 8/19/2008 5:48:20 AM
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Hi,

We have a number of custom monitors that we use for performance monitoring on our Windows hosts and we also have custom monitors to monitor items such as CPU on Cisco devices.

What I'm wondering though is does the data collected for custom performance monitors get expired once it has been rolled up and can it be purged from the database with the database tools?

Cheers,
Steve
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Posted 8/19/2008 6:00:27 AM


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Normally yes, custom monitors go through the same process as "built-in" monitors and they should be purged with data rollup. Actually, if your wug setup is correct, you don't even need to go through the database tools; every 60 seconds a wug thread goes purging rolled up data. I know that many people have issues with this "automatic purge", and there are some posts dealing about this; I don't have issues with that myself so I can't tell you a lot...

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