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staboi
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Does purging previous revisions affect the current database/policy?

Hi everyone,

I had a high CPU utilization issue and tac suggested me to follow [https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk170059]. Just want to be 100% sure and try my best to avoid mistake or accident:

 

1. Does purging previous revisions affect our current database/policy?

2. Does the SK also do the same as attached screenshot, but just making it automatic/periodically?

3. My management server isn't an MDS, can I still use the command from SK170059 which says "for MDS"?

 

Thank you.

Regards

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G_W_Albrecht
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1. it affects the database - but only the revisions stored in it, and not the current policy/config

2. yes

3. Use that from here: https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/latest/APIs/index.html#cli/set-automatic-purge~v1.7%20

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G_W_Albrecht
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1. it affects the database - but only the revisions stored in it, and not the current policy/config

2. yes

3. Use that from here: https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/latest/APIs/index.html#cli/set-automatic-purge~v1.7%20

CCSP - CCSE / CCTE / CTPS / CCME / CCSM Elite / SMB Specialist
the_rock
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Im not so sure purging bunch of revisions will do anything for CPU. Has anyone actually determined what process is causing cpu issue?

Andy

rochim
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there are few things has been done with tac so far & still going on:

view cpu processes, cpmdoc, clearing objects without worksession (based on cpmdoc), healthcheck, hw diag, cpinfo, migrate export for tac's lab & after generating cpmdoc report (again), tac suggested to purge old revisions. 

No exact conclusion yet. I assume it might be spec issue. But the customer will need a clear statement from tac, at least.

the_rock
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Personally, just my view, I dont see how purging old revisions would do anything in this case. Maybe if say mgmg server was lagging a bit or dashboard was slow. What process is consuming most cpu?

Andy

staboi
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Something about java cpsead logindexer etc. (if I'm not mistaken bcs no access to customer's environment currently). 

& doctor log shows sizing error as the appliance can only support 300 logging/s, while the current average is 2000+ logs/s.

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