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Re: Purging Old Data
Well yes, if you want to have a lot of historical data for 7 hosts, 36 datastores and 157 VMs 10GB is not enough.
However, shrinking to 5 months can be enough for a while. Thanks!
However, shrinking to 5 months can be enough for a while. Thanks!
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Re: Purging Old Data
Hello,
I have the similar problem.
On version 8.0.0.1669 there is a "Full database" alert active, DB has about 9,5 GBs. I tried to set data retention period to 6 month, but I am stil able to see older data and stats and of course there was no effect on DB size.
Could you please advice - retention is set two days ago.
Thanks
Petr
I have the similar problem.
On version 8.0.0.1669 there is a "Full database" alert active, DB has about 9,5 GBs. I tried to set data retention period to 6 month, but I am stil able to see older data and stats and of course there was no effect on DB size.
Could you please advice - retention is set two days ago.
Thanks
Petr
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Re: Purging Old Data
How many objects (VMs/hosts/datastores) do you monitor with your installation?
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Re: Purging Old Data
Infrastructure is vSphere 5.5
8 hosts
about 160 VMs
14 datastores
DB overgrows after about 8 months (installed 10/2014)
8 hosts
about 160 VMs
14 datastores
DB overgrows after about 8 months (installed 10/2014)
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Re: Purging Old Data
Have you increased a number of monitored objects(datastores, VMs, Hosts) since 8 months ago?
Also, note that the task to clean database by retention executes once a day in Veeam One Monitor, once a week in Veeam One Reporter.
Thanks!
Also, note that the task to clean database by retention executes once a day in Veeam One Monitor, once a week in Veeam One Reporter.
Thanks!
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Re: Purging Old Data
As I checked, there are 3 new datastores and about 20 new VMs in last months.
New setting has been applied two days ago, Reporter is not used by the customer.
I made another DB backup and try to decrease retention to 2 months to be sure.
Thanks.
New setting has been applied two days ago, Reporter is not used by the customer.
I made another DB backup and try to decrease retention to 2 months to be sure.
Thanks.
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Re: Purging Old Data
Since the number of objects is constantly changing you can`t predict the exact number of months your DB can handle.
Another easy way to cope with small database is switching to the Advanced scalability mode. Rarer renewal intervals, but more historical data is to be stored.
Thanks!
Another easy way to cope with small database is switching to the Advanced scalability mode. Rarer renewal intervals, but more historical data is to be stored.
Thanks!
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Re: Purging Old Data
Hello again,
thanks for the tip - I did not know about the parameters coming with Advanced scalability mode.
It looks there is something wrong with my installation - with 2 months retention period set, I am still available to see data from the begining and DB says there is about 400 MB free space according SQL Management studio.
Do you have any idea how can I fix this state, please?
thanks for the tip - I did not know about the parameters coming with Advanced scalability mode.
It looks there is something wrong with my installation - with 2 months retention period set, I am still available to see data from the begining and DB says there is about 400 MB free space according SQL Management studio.
Do you have any idea how can I fix this state, please?
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Re: Purging Old Data
Hello Petr,
I would suggest contacting our support team for the logs investigation.
Once you do, please post your support case number for the case monitoring purposes. Thanks!
I would suggest contacting our support team for the logs investigation.
Once you do, please post your support case number for the case monitoring purposes. Thanks!
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Re: Purging Old Data
Hello,
problem seems to be solved. The problem was in SQL Express installation - after last update there was two instances - 2008 and 2012. After cleanup the old version everything goes OK - with 4 months data retention period there is DB about 8 GBs.
Thnaks for your hints!
problem seems to be solved. The problem was in SQL Express installation - after last update there was two instances - 2008 and 2012. After cleanup the old version everything goes OK - with 4 months data retention period there is DB about 8 GBs.
Thnaks for your hints!
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Re: Purging Old Data
Thanks for updating Petr!
Have you figured it out with Veeam support? If yes, please provide the case number, so I can get details.
Thanks!
Have you figured it out with Veeam support? If yes, please provide the case number, so I can get details.
Thanks!
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[MERGED] Veeam ONE 7 and database size
Hi,
My SQL database reached the max of 10 GB (SQL Express) so I ran VeealOneSettings.exe to decrease the retention period to 6 months.
What's the next step to really see the size of the .mdf decrease ?
Thank you.
Regards,
Eric
My SQL database reached the max of 10 GB (SQL Express) so I ran VeealOneSettings.exe to decrease the retention period to 6 months.
What's the next step to really see the size of the .mdf decrease ?
Thank you.
Regards,
Eric
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Re: Purging Old Data
Hi Eric,
Note that task to clean database by retention executes once a day in Veeam One Monitor, once a week in Veeam One Reporter. When did you change the retention?
Thanks!
Note that task to clean database by retention executes once a day in Veeam One Monitor, once a week in Veeam One Reporter. When did you change the retention?
Thanks!
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Re: Purging Old Data
Hi Nikita,
Thanks for your reply.
I changed the setting this morning. That explains why I didn't see any improvement yet
So I guess I have nothing else to do but wait.
Eric.
Thanks for your reply.
I changed the setting this morning. That explains why I didn't see any improvement yet
So I guess I have nothing else to do but wait.
Eric.
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Re: Purging Old Data
Correct.
Let me know if you have any results in a week.
I would also suggest to review the topic for the relevant information. Thanks!
Let me know if you have any results in a week.
I would also suggest to review the topic for the relevant information. Thanks!
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Re: Purging Old Data
At the same time, I tried to remove a Veeam server from the backup infrastructure view in the Data Protection View but it says 'deleting' and it's been showing that info for 3 hours.
could this be related to the fact the database is full ?
Thanks.
Eric
could this be related to the fact the database is full ?
Thanks.
Eric
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Re: Purging Old Data
Full database should not interrupt with VBR servers removal.
Try to refresh/restart Veeam One monitor.
Try to refresh/restart Veeam One monitor.
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Re: Purging Old Data
Hi,
After 24 hours, the database is still 10 GB and it still says deleting in the Data Protection View tab where I tried to remove a Veeam B&R server....
After 24 hours, the database is still 10 GB and it still says deleting in the Data Protection View tab where I tried to remove a Veeam B&R server....
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Re: Purging Old Data
Hmm.. That is an unexpected behavior.
Please contact Veeam technical support for the detailed investigation.
Thanks!
Please contact Veeam technical support for the detailed investigation.
Thanks!
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[MERGED]: Database Size - VeeamOne
I currently have VeeamOne installed (8.0.0.1669) under the Free license and monitoring 5 Hyper-V Hosts, 46 VM clients.
I installed it on 1/7/16 and my database is currently 15GB. I'm sure that's not terrible, but I'd like to limit the size of the database to prevent it from growing extensively as it did in my late attempt at Veeam. Previously I had 12 hosts on it and the database grew to over 800GB, we had to turn it off to prevent impacting other systems and I'm getting back around to working on it. I have another 7 hosts to add, and roughly another 70 clients, but I'm not sure what this will do to the database size.
I know prior to update 2 there was an issue with Veeam collecting too much data from Hyper-V. I'd like to avoid that situation this time around if I can.
I set the Historical Data Retention Period to 1 months per the VeeamOne support tool.
If it helps, the database lives on a server running Microsoft SQL 2012 (11.0.2218)
Is there anything else I can do, or look at, to make sure the database size stays reasonable? What kind of size could I expect for a 12 host, ~120 client database?
I installed it on 1/7/16 and my database is currently 15GB. I'm sure that's not terrible, but I'd like to limit the size of the database to prevent it from growing extensively as it did in my late attempt at Veeam. Previously I had 12 hosts on it and the database grew to over 800GB, we had to turn it off to prevent impacting other systems and I'm getting back around to working on it. I have another 7 hosts to add, and roughly another 70 clients, but I'm not sure what this will do to the database size.
I know prior to update 2 there was an issue with Veeam collecting too much data from Hyper-V. I'd like to avoid that situation this time around if I can.
I set the Historical Data Retention Period to 1 months per the VeeamOne support tool.
If it helps, the database lives on a server running Microsoft SQL 2012 (11.0.2218)
Is there anything else I can do, or look at, to make sure the database size stays reasonable? What kind of size could I expect for a 12 host, ~120 client database?
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Re: Purging Old Data
Hello,
Keep in mind that new Historical Data Retention Period needs time to be renewed. When did you set it?
15GB is not enough for 12 hosts with 120 VMs. How many months of monitoring would you like to have?
Thanks!
Keep in mind that new Historical Data Retention Period needs time to be renewed. When did you set it?
15GB is not enough for 12 hosts with 120 VMs. How many months of monitoring would you like to have?
Thanks!
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You can fine tune the amount of Hyper-V events stored in the database with the help of our support team.
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Re: Purging Old Data
Since I'm on the free version I thought I could only view 7 days of data - which would make anything beyond that superfluous.
I'm just not sure what to expect for database size. I wasn't expecting 15 gb over 2 days with 5 hosts 46 clients - of which several ended up not reporting in after the first day. it just seemed like a large size for the comparatively little data.
I'll update to v9 and contact the support team per Vitality's recommendation if I continue to have problems with hosts reporting in, or database size.
I'm just not sure what to expect for database size. I wasn't expecting 15 gb over 2 days with 5 hosts 46 clients - of which several ended up not reporting in after the first day. it just seemed like a large size for the comparatively little data.
I'll update to v9 and contact the support team per Vitality's recommendation if I continue to have problems with hosts reporting in, or database size.
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Re: Purging Old Data
That`s true. It looks like too much for 5 hosts and 1 months period. So contacting support is a good idea. Please provide your support case number once you have it.BSalyer wrote:I'm just not sure what to expect for database size. I wasn't expecting 15 gb over 2 days with 5 hosts 46 clients - of which several ended up not reporting in after the first day. it just seemed like a large size for the comparatively little data.
Thanks!
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Re: Purging Old Data
That's correct, but please keep in mind that we still store data according to the configured retention policy settings. This will allow you to report on any data once you decide to switch to full license. Many customers found it handy especially for capacity planning and deployment project reports.BSalyer wrote:Since I'm on the free version I thought I could only view 7 days of data - which would make anything beyond that superfluous.
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Re: Purging Old Data
Any chance to trigger these processes manually (reboot)?Shestakov wrote:Hi Eric,
Note that task to clean database by retention executes once a day in Veeam One Monitor, once a week in Veeam One Reporter. When did you change the retention?
Thanks!
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Re: Purging Old Data
Our support team might have a script to initiate this task on demand. Out of curiosity, what's your DB current size and how many objects do you monitor (VMs, hosts, datastores)?
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Re: Purging Old Data
I'm working as a consultant in different environments and I see the problem with the DB exceeeding the express limit of 10G regulary. Most customers running 4-10 Hosts with 200-500 vms. Most customers don't have the need for a retention time of 12 months, so reducing the time is mostly the solution. Would be nice, if I could force the purge of the old data manually.
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Might be a good option to ask during initial setup/configuration. Thanks for the feedback!
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Re: Veeam ONE 7.0 database size
Very useful!Vitaliy S. wrote:Hi Dmitriy,
You can change retention policy settings via our support tool.
Here is a way to open it via Monitor GUI (v8 only): http://helpcenter.veeam.com/one/80/vsph ... tings.html
Alternatively, you can navigate to this tool manually:Let me know if that helps!Code: Select all
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Veeam\Veeam ONE Settings\VeeamOneSettings.exe
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