04-04-2019 06:27 AM - edited 04-04-2019 06:27 AM
We're doing a defrag of OpsCenter (8.0--windows box) this coming Monday. I've already worked with Veritas on memory, etc, but have a couple questions since this will be the first time my team will be handling this. (The previous team last handled it three years ago--we weren't aware of the necessity of a defrag until just recently). My questions--if necessary can the defrag be stopped, and what are the consequences? Also, what are some possible issues that we could expect if the defrag goes bad?
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08-21-2019 10:48 AM
The defrag wass over in a relatively short period of time, so we didn't have any problems. Thanks.
04-09-2019 09:52 AM
DoubleP you should try to defrag your OpsCenter DB once a month.
How large is your OpsCenter DB?
I would not suggest stopping/canceling/aborting the DB defrag but if you are concerned about system perfomance during the defrag, I would check a few things before running the defrag. Can you copy the contents of your server.conf file located at the install path\Symantec\OpsCenter\server\db\conf\server.conf
Also, always make a backup of a your OpsCenter DB before doing any kind of work on it. This way, you can revert back to the backup if you have any issues.
08-21-2019 10:48 AM
The defrag wass over in a relatively short period of time, so we didn't have any problems. Thanks.