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тАО11-30-2009 11:09 AM
тАО11-30-2009 11:09 AM
Database Corruption after deleting devices in SIM
HP Support is saying that when you delete devices from SIM it corrupts the database. They suggested that I repair the database each time I delete devices.
Can anyone verify if this is correct?
Running: Systems Insight Manager 5.3 with SP1
Can anyone verify if this is correct?
Running: Systems Insight Manager 5.3 with SP1
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тАО11-30-2009 09:28 PM
тАО11-30-2009 09:28 PM
Re: Database Corruption after deleting devices in SIM
Not at all. you can anytime delete/add devices.
May be they have different context. some special case.
but generally you don't need to repair or do any thing whren u delete /add..
May be they have different context. some special case.
but generally you don't need to repair or do any thing whren u delete /add..
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тАО12-01-2009 05:17 AM
тАО12-01-2009 05:17 AM
Re: Database Corruption after deleting devices in SIM
Chad,
As long as you're deleting/adding from the GUI or CLI, then you shouldn't just get database corruption. If you're doing direct SQL actions on the SIM tables, then all bets are off. HP does not support any direct manipulation of the SIM database objects. The only thing that is supported is reading from the reporting views. If you're not doing anything within SQL directly, then you should probably push back on support and escalate if necessary.
As long as you're deleting/adding from the GUI or CLI, then you shouldn't just get database corruption. If you're doing direct SQL actions on the SIM tables, then all bets are off. HP does not support any direct manipulation of the SIM database objects. The only thing that is supported is reading from the reporting views. If you're not doing anything within SQL directly, then you should probably push back on support and escalate if necessary.
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