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Database Maintenance
Overview
You can define a cleanup policy for the SecureTrack database.
It is good practice to maintain an optimally-sized database for your needs. A large database will slow SecureTrack's analysis and reporting. This page is available only to SecureTrack Administrators.
After you make changes, click Save.
What Can I do Here?
With the maintenance tasks you can:
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Schedule: Frequency and time of day that the maintenance tasks run.
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Tasks: Delete historical data of the selected types, according to the specified retention periods:
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Optimize the database: Automatically optimize the database.
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Rule Usage Statistics: Data collected from device logs that shows the rules that receive traffic hits.
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Object Usage Statistics: Data collected from device logs that shows the objects that receive traffic hits.
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NAT Rules Usage Statistics: Data collected from device logs that shows the NAT rules that receive traffic hits.
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Reports Repository: Reports that are stored in the Reports Repository.
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Status Reports Statistics: Records of all the statuses of all devices on all servers.
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Firewall Performance Statistics: Performance data collected for Check Point devices.
Compressed rule and object usage data is stored in the resolution of one day. If you run a Rule and Object Usage report on historical data that includes part of a day, the report time period is changed to include the data available. -
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Compress historical data:
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Database compression: Every time the cleanup process runs, it compresses all data that is older than the configured number of days.
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Audit Trail purge: According to the configured frequency of purge, the audit trail logs that are older than the configured number of months are purged from the audit trail.
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Data to Purge: Compress historical data to reduce the size of the database but keep access to the historical data.
How Do I Get Here?
SecureTrack > Admin > Maintenance.