04-11-2012 11:23 PM - edited 03-10-2019 07:00 PM
Hello,
Since I daily received email telling me that no incremental backup wasn't configured (appliances are backed up weekly), I decided to define incremental and full backup view.
Cisco Secure ACS - Alarm Notification | |
Severity: Warning |
Alarm Name | System Alarm [Database Purging] |
Cause/Trigger | Incremental Backup Not Configured |
Alarm Details | Incremental backup is not configured. Configuring incremental backup is necessary to make the database purge successful. This will help to avoid disk space issues. View database Size is 5.7GB and size it occupies on the harddisk is 5.68GB. |
Generated On | Thu Mar 22 04:00:00 CET 2012 |
I now get 2 emails everday at 4am informing me of the beginning and the ending of the purging. They're informal.
Cisco Secure ACS - Alarm Notification | |
Severity: Information |
Alarm Name | System Alarm [Database Purging] |
Cause/Trigger | Database Purge finished |
Alarm Details | Purge is successful. The size of records present in view data base is 6.99 GB. The physical size of the view data base on the disk 7.01 GB. If you want to reduce the physical size of the view data base, run acsview-db-compress command from acs-config mode through command line. |
Generated On | Thu Apr 12 04:00:01 CEST 2012 |
Is there any way to avoid that ??
Thanks,
04-12-2012 02:18 AM
First of all the purging is good and ensures that disk does not get full
See:
CSCto47203 ACS 5 runs out of disk space
which is resolved in patch 6 for 5.2
In general creation of alarms is configiurable at Monitoring and Reports > Alarms > Thresholds
However, looks like these are not configurable so that can always track purge activity
04-12-2012 02:46 AM
Yes, alarms are configurable. Except for System Alarms which the help says "You cannot configure system alarms, which are predefined". This is typically a system alarm.
Honnestly, I don't really need to know everyday whether the system has been purged correctly. I need to know in case of something goes wrong....
04-25-2012 11:08 PM
Hello,
Anyone knows how I can avoid receiving emails everyday telling me that the database purge is done ? The problem is that the day I get a really alert I won't read it at all as emails are automatically deleted...
Thanks,
07-10-2016 11:37 PM
same problem...
does anyone find a solution?
thanks.
07-11-2016 02:04 AM
Hello Danil,
These alarms are expected ,when DBPurge runs on successfully .
If you disable those alarms ,then you will not get the status of DBPurge ,whether it has run on today or not .
But you need to check on scheduler page manually ,whether DBPurge is run on today or not .
If DBPurge is not run on more days ,then we will get opt is 100% .
If you want to disable those alarms ,then unselect on Notify System Alarms:(Monitoring Configuration > System Configuration > System Alarm Settings).
if you unselect that option ,then you will not get any system alarms
Thanks
VenkataKrishna
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07-11-2016 03:53 AM
Hello,
Thank you for your help on that.
I would like to keep having all the system alarms but not those related to the DB purge. Is there any way to achieve that?
Thanks,
07-11-2016 04:07 AM
Hi Pierre,
We have no option like to disable particular alarm like DBPurge or Incrbackup .. etc.
Thanks
VenkataKrishna
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