How do I configure a size constraint policy?

Purpose

Size constraint policies regulate the number of historical records that the main database retains before purging records. The scheduling of tasks through the NFM-P can generate a large volume of archived result information if left unchecked. Size constraint policies control the volume of information stored by defining thresholds for various record classes. When the number of records for a specific class or group of classes reaches a threshold specified in the policy, the NFM-P deletes a specified number of the oldest objects that are associated with the class or group of classes.

Steps
 

Choose Administration→Constraint Policies→Size Constraint Policies from the NFM-P main menu. The Size Constraint Policies form opens.


Click Create or choose a policy and click Properties. The Size Constraint Policy (Create | Edit) form opens.

Note: The NFM-P is preconfigured with the following default size constraint policies for various record classes:

  • Script Management Results

  • Clear Requests

  • CPAM Protocol Data

  • Work Order Import Logs

  • LTE User Stats Query Output Snapshots


Configure the general policy parameters.


Click on the Constrained Packages tab.


Right-click on the Size Constraint Policy icon and choose Select Packages.


Choose a size constraint package and click OK. The package appears in the navigation tree under the Size Constraint policy. Go to Step 7 if the package selected supports a sub-class package, for example, the dhcp package supports three sub-class packages. Otherwise, go to Step 9 .


Right-click on the package icon and choose Select Classes. The Select Size Constrained Classes form opens.


Choose a sub-class package and click OK to Save your changes and close the form.


Close the Size Constraint Policy (Create|Edit) form.

End of steps