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Good day All,
I have a quick question, my Smartconsole is running a bit sluggish, it takes me anywhere from 3-4 mins to login. Normally it takes me a minute or minute thirty at the longest. Also I noticed that pushing policy now takes me about 8 mins to do. So I decided to run CPM Doctor and in one of its suggestions was sk179795 which has me looking for archive.xml file that is bigger than 10k. When I ran the search it came up with 4 of them and of the 4 one of them is a 2meg file. I made a backup of it and was just going to delete the everything in that file but decided to check to see what the purpose of this file is before I do that. Long story short I couldn't find anything on it so when I looked I see that the file went back to 2022. So I decided to delete all of 2022. Performance got better and now it takes about 2 mins to login and 5 mins to push policy. My question is, is it ok to delete everything in that file or should I just leave maybe a 2-3 months worth of info? I search checkmates for anything similar and I did called, "SmartEvent - deleting of archived pdf reports" but that doesn't mention deleting anything in the archive.xml file.
Thank you in advance!!
Warren
I looked over this file on a SmartEvent server and it holds the list of all the completed PDF and CSV exports of reports, including manual and scheduled jobs. Instead of deleting from the file, you can delete these in SmartConsole - Logs & Monitor, and delete them from the Tasks Archive.
This would only work for your management user (and management domain, if applicable). If you need to delete older records for other SmartConsole admins (and in other domains), then you would need to delete these records from the archive.xml file manually for each of those admins/domains. This is what the SK article is referencing.
I looked over this file on a SmartEvent server and it holds the list of all the completed PDF and CSV exports of reports, including manual and scheduled jobs. Instead of deleting from the file, you can delete these in SmartConsole - Logs & Monitor, and delete them from the Tasks Archive.
This would only work for your management user (and management domain, if applicable). If you need to delete older records for other SmartConsole admins (and in other domains), then you would need to delete these records from the archive.xml file manually for each of those admins/domains. This is what the SK article is referencing.
Hi Duane,
Hmm ok thanks will check it out and see, will keep you all posted on any updates.
Thank you!
Warren
Yep, I can confirm this is exactly what it does.
Remember, this is per admin per server.
Also per domain where relevant
Never really looked at that file myself, but will check in the lab tomorrow.
Andy
I wouldn't bother. It's not really interesting.
If you really want to learn something, I would create in the lab MDS machine with several user and create widgets, views, reports, scheduled report, export some operations with each and look at the structure of SmartView DB itself.
I am still going to try.
You were right, nothing interesting there : - )
Andy
All,
Just an update here I made a copy of the file and deleted everything up to 2025, had no impact as of yet so I am assuming you can delete the whole thing but I would just keep what ever year you are in. The file does grow so but just need to trim it down once you get over 10K. With that said I just wanted to thank you all for your help on this....thank you all!!!! Till the next issue, hopefully won't be for a while!!
Thank you All!!!!
Warren
Great stuff!
Have you tried removing what you don't need from the archive tab in the SmartView page?
You can multi-select using shift.
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