Cisco Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Version 15 Maintenance Manual
For guidance on setting up a database maintenance plan, see Cisco TMS Installation and Upgrade Guide.
Purging old data and logs
The
Purge Old Data in Database Tables Plan
section displays information about the database tables used
for logs, and caching information in Cisco TMS.
The
Purge Log Plan
section displays information about log files on the web server. For descriptions of all
The overviews show how many entries each log file or database table currently has and how many days the
entries will be kept before they will be purged automatically.
entries will be kept before they will be purged automatically.
To modify the purge settings for any entry:
1. Click on the Edit link for the desired entry.
2. Check Enabled to initiate automatic cleanup. If left unchecked, the log will never be purged.
3. Set the Number of Days to Keep Data before the data is purged.
4. Click Update to save the setting.
Purge Old Data in Database Tables Plan
Database Table
Description
Endpoint/MCU Call
Log
Log
Call detail records for conferences involving endpoints/MCUs, as displayed in
Reporting
> Call Detail Record > All Endpoints and MCUs
.
Gateway/Gatekeeper
Call Log
Call Log
Call detail records for conferences involving gateways/gatekeepers, as displayed in
Reporting > Call Detail Record > Gateway
,
Gatekeeper and VCS
.
Feedback Log
Events like scheduling, errors, and encryption status from systems in Cisco TMS.
The Number of Days to Keep Data field for this entry affects the
Logs
tab for each
system in
Navigator
.
For a company with several hundred endpoints, the size of this log file can become
substantial, and we recommend that you regularly purge old data.
substantial, and we recommend that you regularly purge old data.
LiveSnapshot
This table contains snapshots of monitored conferences in Cisco TMS.
Audit Log
for more information.
Packet Loss Log
Endpoint packet loss as reported to Cisco TMS.
Scheduler Events
All scheduled events.
Scheduled Calls
These fields show the number of entries in the scheduled calls database. Note that this
setting is disabled by default.
setting is disabled by default.
Ticket Log
This log contains tickets for systems in Cisco TMS.
Table 158: Database tables affected
TMS Redundancy
This section is visible only if the setting
Administrative Tools > Configuration > General Settings >
Enable TMS Redundancy is set to Yes.
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