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To
export
and
then
clear
ALL
user
audits
use
this
command:
SBADMCL
–Command:DumpUserAudit
–Adminuser:Admin
–Adminpwd:mypassword
–
File:c:\dump\Dumpuser.txt
–Group:*
–clear
To
export
and
then
clear
ALL
machine
audits
use
this
command:
SBADMCL
–Command:DumpMachineAudit
–Adminuser:Admin
–Adminpwd:mypassword
–
File:c:\dump\DumpMachine.txt
–Group:*
–clear
To
export
and
clear
ALL
user
audits
90
days
and
older
use
this
command:
SBADMCL
‐
Command:DumpUserAudit
‐
Adminuser:Admin
‐
Adminpwd:mypassword
‐
Group:*
‐
File:c:\Dump\DuUserAu90.txt
‐
ClearDaysold:90
To
export
and
clear
ALL
machine
audits
90
days
and
older
use
this
command:
SBADMCL
–Command:DumpMachineAudit
–Adminuser:”Admin”
–Adminpwd:”mypassword”
–
File:DuMachAu90.txt
–Group:*
–ClearDaysOld:90
For
further
analysis
of
the
Audit
see
the
Advice
on
handling
audit
document.
To
export
and
clear
from
a
specific
group
add
the
group
name
instead
of
*
Deleted
Items
Cleanup
As
mentioned
previously
clearing
objects
from
Deleted
Items
(found
through
the
System
tab
in
McAfee
Endpoint
Encryption
Manager)
can
aid
Object
Directory
access
speed.
When
the
deleted
items
are
emptied,
the
actual
physical
folder
for
the
object
within
the
Object
Directory
is
renamed.
The
extension
of
the
folder
is
renamed
from
.RMV
to
.WPE.
With
a
very
large
database,
these
empty/removed
folders
can
sometimes
slow
down
searches.
In
a
test
lab,
try
removing
.WPE
folders
and
test
search
speeds.
If
an
improvement
is
found,
it
may
be
worth
repeating
on
the
live
Object
Directory.
Always
ensure
tests
and
full
backups
are
performed
before
any
procedure.
Checking
for
Database
Corruption
Why
does
the
database
get
corrupted?
Corruptions
can
be
caused
by
failed
installations
and
bad
sectors
on
endpoint
systems
or
unsupported
procedures,
disconnected
network
links
to
the
Object
Directory*
or
failing
drives
and
so
on.
Poor
or
slow
access
to
the
Object
Directory
can
cause
a
slow
or
intermittent
access
to
the
database.
This
can
cause
the
Object
Directory
to
corrupt
during
database
operations.
Endpoint
installations
can
fail
and
cause
corruption.
In
addition,
as
a
consequence,
corrupted
objects
can
cause
a
corrupted
index,
and
to
complete
the
circle
this
can
also
cause
corrupted
objects
themselves.
Slowness
of
the
disk
access
can
be
a
problem
when
using
shared
resources
SAN
or
NAS
connections
rather
than
DAS.
See
the
document
Server
and
Object
Directory
Optimization
section
above
for
detailed
information
about
the
performance
settings.
*More
robust
in
v5
Release
5701
onwards.