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Database purging failed
Management Server is R80.40 T89. How to debug/check what went wrong ?
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Believe this will require a TAC case as I see at least one internal SK on similar issues.
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I was afraid you would say that 😀
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What @PhoneBoy said. Debugging new management infrastructure unattended is very tricky, but support guys will assist you.
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Was there an answer to your question about purging? I have almost a similar issue.
Just not too sure what this database purging does exactly.
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Any change you make in SmartConsole or via the API results in a database revision that includes who made what change(s).
As these revisions accumulate, they take up more and more disk space.
See: https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk170059
