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Database Rebuild

Hi Team,

My ASG 525 HA - 8.309 is taking too much time (unable to query the objects some time) to query the object - show where this object is in use and last change [IN network definition].

I have 1273 network definition hosts.

I'm thinking rebuild the database , is it gonna help me ??

/etc/init.d/postgresql rebuild  => what would be the effect of this command ??

will its gonna effect my web security logs ??

Or anything else is the fix of this issue

I have attached the snap of CPU & MEMORY UTILIZATION which is normal.

and also I'm continuously getting below mentioned logs in confd.log
var/HuirlwoAlxXZGpLqGpZh/downloads/singlelogfile/confd.log


2013:04:22-00:25:09 FW_INTRA_HO-2 confd[7872]: W main::cleanup_sessions:984() => id="3100" severity="warn" sys="System" sub="confd" name="timeout: removing session" sid="xLeXcQwSysmPCWFdBDQg"
2013:04:22-00:25:09 FW_INTRA_HO-2 confd[7872]: W main::cleanup_sessions:966() => id="3100" severity="warn" sys="System" sub="confd" name="removing corrupted session" sid="xLeXcQwSysmPCWFdBDQg.lock"

I have attached the snap of the query objects , which show that the process was  stopped.


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  • Salut, Connaisrien, and welcome to the User BB!

    Instead of a rebuild, you can, as root from the command line, run: /etc/init.d/postgresql rebuild

    EDIT 2016-07-12: IN newer versions, the command is /etc/init.d/postgresql92 rebuild

    What size hard drive are you using?  If smaller than 60GB, you might want to change.

    Cheers - Bob

     
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  • Salut, Connaisrien, and welcome to the User BB!

    Instead of a rebuild, you can, as root from the command line, run: /etc/init.d/postgresql rebuild

    EDIT 2016-07-12: IN newer versions, the command is /etc/init.d/postgresql92 rebuild

    What size hard drive are you using?  If smaller than 60GB, you might want to change.

    Cheers - Bob

     
    Sophos UTM Community Moderator
    Sophos Certified Architect - UTM
    Sophos Certified Engineer - XG
    Gold Solution Partner since 2005
    MediaSoft, Inc. USA
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