* packet_loss macros quick fix Due to device_perf table going away, this macro no longer functions as it did. Use device status to make it somewhat functional until a better solution can be found. * remove space
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Cleanup Options
As the number of devices starts to grow in your LibreNMS install, so will things such as the RRD files, MySQL database containing eventlogs, Syslogs and performance data etc. Your LibreNMS install could become quite large so it becomes necessary to clean up those entries. With Cleanup Options, you can stay in control.
These options rely on daily.sh
running from cron as per the installation instructions.
!!! setting "system/cleanup"
bash lnms config:set eventlog_purge 30 lnms config:set syslog_purge 30 lnms config:set route_purge 10 lnms config:set alert_log_purge 365 lnms config:set authlog_purge 30 lnms config:set ports_fdb_purge 10 lnms config:set ports_nac_purge 10 lnms config:set rrd_purge 0 lnms config:set ports_purge true
These options will ensure data within LibreNMS over X days old is automatically purged. You can alter these individually, values are in days.
NOTE: Please be aware that rrd_purge
is NOT set
by default. This option will remove any RRD files that have not been
updated for the set amount of days automatically - only enable this if
you are comfortable with that happening. (All active RRD files are
updated every polling period.)
Ports Purge
Over time as you add devices some interfaces will need to be purged as they are set to be ignored or bad interfaces or marked as deleted.
You can purge all deleted ports from the WebUI (see below) or by
setting lnms config:set ports_purge true
.
In the Web UI Under the Ports Tab in the Nav Bar, Click on "Deleted" then click on "Purge all deleted". This will purge all the ports.