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Veeam ONE Database size becomming large
Hi,
Is there a way to trim the size of the database? Our DB is growing and we have to keep adding space to accommodate it.
Any help is appreciated, thank you!
Is there a way to trim the size of the database? Our DB is growing and we have to keep adding space to accommodate it.
Any help is appreciated, thank you!
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Re: Veeam ONE Database size becomming large
How large is your database right now and how many hosts/VMs/datastores you have in the infrastructure?
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Re: Veeam ONE Database size becomming large
The DB is 60GB as of now.
There are 41 Hosts, 936 VM's, and about 72 datastores.
There are 41 Hosts, 936 VM's, and about 72 datastores.
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Re: Veeam ONE Database size becomming large
Is it all Hyper-v or VMware infrastructure? What is the Veeam ONE version and build number you're running?
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Re: Veeam ONE Database size becomming large
It's all VMWare, and version is - Version: 8.0.0.1669
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Re: Veeam ONE Database size becomming large
How long have you been running Veeam ONE? The most growth of the database happens during first 2 weeks.
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Re: Veeam ONE Database size becomming large
It's been running for about 6 months, it did grow a lot at the beginning but recently we seem to have had another surge.
I can't say exactly how much, but the DBA said it was significant.
Really just looking for a way to reduce / prune / compress it. I'm hoping that's possible. Or at least to limit it to where it is now.
I can't say exactly how much, but the DBA said it was significant.
Really just looking for a way to reduce / prune / compress it. I'm hoping that's possible. Or at least to limit it to where it is now.
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Re: Veeam ONE Database size becomming large
You can limit the size of the database by adjusting the retention policy settings. Here is a related topic for more info > Purging Old Data.
In addition to this, you can switch to advanced scalability mode that will instruct our engine to store less data in the database. Finally, can you please execute the script below and tell us the output?
This script will show what type of data (performance, events etc.) is taking most space in your database:
In addition to this, you can switch to advanced scalability mode that will instruct our engine to store less data in the database. Finally, can you please execute the script below and tell us the output?
This script will show what type of data (performance, events etc.) is taking most space in your database:
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create table #tbl ([schema_name] nvarchar(max), table_name nvarchar(max), index_name nvarchar(max),
used_in_kb bigint, reserved_in_kb bigint, rows bigint)
go
with table_space_usage
([schema_name], table_name, index_name, used, reserved, ind_rows, tbl_rows)
as (
select s.Name, o.Name, coalesce(i.Name, 'heap'), p.used_page_count*8,
p.reserved_page_count*8, p.[row_count], case when i.index_id in (0,1) then p.[row_count] else 0 end
from sys.dm_db_partition_stats p
join sys.objects as o on o.object_id = p.object_id
join sys.schemas as s on s.schema_id = o.schema_id
left join sys.indexes as i on o.object_id = p.object_id and i.index_id = p.index_id
where o.type_desc = 'USER_TABLE'
and o.is_ms_shipped = 0
)
insert #tbl
select t.[schema_name], t.table_name, t.index_name, SUM(t.used) as used_in_kb,
SUM(t.reserved) as reserved_in_kb, case GROUPING(t.index_name) when 0 then SUM(t.ind_rows)
else SUM(t.tbl_rows) end as rows
from table_space_usage as t
group by t.[schema_name], t.table_name, t.index_name
with rollup
order by GROUPING(t.[schema_name]), t.[schema_name],
GROUPING(t.table_name), t.table_name,
GROUPING(t.index_name), t.index_name
go
select * from #tbl as t
order by t.used_in_kb desc
drop table #tbl
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Re: Veeam ONE Database size becomming large
Here is the first few lines from the file:
The link you pointed me to, which said run "veeamONEsettings.exe, when I try to run that, I get an error of "invalid license data - reinstall required.
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NULL NULL NULL 9509261528 9514791456 112461430992
monitor NULL NULL 9211994328 9215276992 110702948311
monitor PerfSampleMed NULL 5349331008 5351438592 66187338392
monitor PerfSampleLow NULL 3613348800 3614029696 43129507142
monitor PerfSampleMed clst 666639776 666742224 11752891864
monitor PerfSampleLow clst 434420256 434483792 7658510614
monitor PerfSampleMed cl 350863040 350916960 6185732560
monitor PerfSampleMed nc1 346105840 346437960 7113592444
reporter NULL NULL 296257216 297097312 1754186143
monitor PerfSampleLow nc1 253190256 253260360 4635414319
reporter ObjectProperty NULL 235402296 235888376 1557604778
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Re: Veeam ONE Database size becomming large
Are you using free or paid version of Veeam ONE? Do you try to run it via Veeam Monitor Client or directly from the folder?
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Re: Veeam ONE Database size becomming large
I'm using the paid version, and I'm trying to open it from right inside the folder.
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While I'm trying to find out the reason for this error message, can you please try to open this tool via Veeam ONE Monitor Client? Navigate to server settings menu to locate it.
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Re: Veeam ONE Database size becomming large
I went in the Veeam ONE monitor. I went to settings, on the "other settings" tab, there is a "Support Utility" which says "Use this utility for advanced Veeam ONE configuration" However when I launch it, it comes back and says "Login failed for user (Me)" Is this where you wanted me to navigate?
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Re: Veeam ONE Database size becomming large
Yes, that's the place. Are you able to open via any other Veeam ONE admin account? If not, then please let our support team take a look at the issue, so that we could adjust the retention policy for your database.
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Re: Veeam ONE Database size becomming large
I was able to get in via a different user.
I'm looking at the general section, and the "Retention Policy Period" tab Which is currently set at 12 months.
If I change this to 3 months, will that automatically purge the old data or is there an additional step? Specifically to reduce the size of the DB on disk.
I'm looking at the general section, and the "Retention Policy Period" tab Which is currently set at 12 months.
If I change this to 3 months, will that automatically purge the old data or is there an additional step? Specifically to reduce the size of the DB on disk.
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Re: Veeam ONE Database size becomming large
Not at once. Task to clean database by retention executes once a day in Veeam One Monitor, once a week in Veeam One Reporter.
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Hi Everyone,
I am using SQL 2008 R2, When i look at the db file, the size is 250 GB, please guide me how to reduce the size.
C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL10_50.MSSQLSERVER\MSSQL\Data\mydb.MDF
MYDB.MDF file size is 250 GB and i am running out of disk size. experts help me.
In the veeam application it is 6 months logs but i dont think it is 6 months may be for more than 2 years.
I am using SQL 2008 R2, When i look at the db file, the size is 250 GB, please guide me how to reduce the size.
C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL10_50.MSSQLSERVER\MSSQL\Data\mydb.MDF
MYDB.MDF file size is 250 GB and i am running out of disk size. experts help me.
In the veeam application it is 6 months logs but i dont think it is 6 months may be for more than 2 years.
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Re: Veeam ONE Database size becomming large
Hi RisingFlight,
How many hosts, vms, datastores do you have?
Thanks!
How many hosts, vms, datastores do you have?
Do you mean historical performance, events data?risingflight wrote:In the veeam application it is 6 months logs but i dont think it is 6 months may be for more than 2 years.
Thanks!
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Re: Veeam ONE Database size becomming large
What platform are you at? VMware or Hyper-V?
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Re: Veeam ONE Database size becomming large
Hi,
I'm back with the results of my original issue.
I reduced the retention period in Veeam ONE from 12 months to 3 On Tuesday.
I waited until today (2 days) to check if the daily "clean up" job had reduced the size of the DB. Is has not, it was actually 2 GB larger that when i started this thread last week.
I want to clarify, the DB is on a different host from the Veeam ONE application.
My DBA ran a "shrink" on the DB and was able to reduce it from 62GB to 60. I thought I'd see a greater reduction seeing I reduced the retention period by 75%.
Does something need to be run on the SQL Server hosting the DB?
Is there a log, or something that shows if the cleanup job ran, and the details of what it cleaned up? I wasn't able to locate it.
I'm back with the results of my original issue.
I reduced the retention period in Veeam ONE from 12 months to 3 On Tuesday.
I waited until today (2 days) to check if the daily "clean up" job had reduced the size of the DB. Is has not, it was actually 2 GB larger that when i started this thread last week.
I want to clarify, the DB is on a different host from the Veeam ONE application.
My DBA ran a "shrink" on the DB and was able to reduce it from 62GB to 60. I thought I'd see a greater reduction seeing I reduced the retention period by 75%.
Does something need to be run on the SQL Server hosting the DB?
Is there a log, or something that shows if the cleanup job ran, and the details of what it cleaned up? I wasn't able to locate it.
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Re: Veeam ONE Database size becomming large
Hi Brian, yes the data retention changes should be tracked in the Veeam ONE log. As was stated before Veeam One Reporter renews retention once a week so I would wait for several more days.
However if you decide to review the logs, you can contact Veeam technical support team for an assistance.
Thanks!
However if you decide to review the logs, you can contact Veeam technical support team for an assistance.
Thanks!
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Re: Veeam ONE Database size becomming large
To the best of my knowledge most data is consumed by performance data, so I would definitely open a support case to confirm that monitoring data has been cleaned up.
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Re: Veeam ONE Database size becomming large
..."will that automatically purge the old data or is there an additional step? "
well, that would also be interesting for me
Thanks.
well, that would also be interesting for me
Thanks.
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Re: Veeam ONE Database size becomming large
Hi Reklov,
as was answered previously: "Not at once. Task to clean database by retention executes once a day in Veeam One Monitor, once a week in Veeam One Reporter."
as was answered previously: "Not at once. Task to clean database by retention executes once a day in Veeam One Monitor, once a week in Veeam One Reporter."
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