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Cleanup Intervals Parameters
The following figure displays the Cluster-Wide Parameters > Cleanup Intervals dialog:
Figure 541: Cluster-Wide Parameters > Cleanup Intervals Dialog
1. Specify the Cluster-Wide Parameters > Cleanup Intervals parameters as described in the following
table:
Parameter Action/Description
Maximum inactive time for
an endpoint
Specify the duration in number of days to which an endpoint is retained in the
endpoints table since its last authentication.
A value of 0 specifies that no time limit is configured.
If the endpoint is not authenticated for this period, the entry is removed from the
endpoint table.
Cleanup interval for
Session log details in the
database
Specify the duration in number of days to keep the following data in the Policy
Manager database:
l Session logs (found on the Monitoring > Live Monitoring > Access Tracker
page)
l Event logs (found on the Monitoring > Event Viewer page)
l Machine authentication cache
The default value is 7 days.
Cleanup interval for
information stored on the
disk
Specify the duration in number of days to keep log files that are written to the disk.
The default value is 7 days.
Known endpoints cleanup
interval
Specify the duration in number of days that W-ClearPass uses to determine when to
start deleting known or disabled entries from the Endpoint repository.
Known entries are deleted based on the last Added At value for each Endpoint. For
example, if this value is 7, then known Endpoints that do not have the Added At
value within the last 7 days are deleted.
The default value is 0 days. This indicates that no cleanup interval is specified.
Table 298: Cluster-Wide Parameters > Cleanup Intervals Parameters