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  • 1.  NFA folder Harvester Archive is full

    Posted Oct 16, 2024 02:59 PM

    Dear Community, could you please guide me as the Harvester Archive folder is taking up a lot of space and this is causing the hard drive to fill up?



  • 2.  RE: NFA folder Harvester Archive is full

    Broadcom Employee
    Posted Oct 17, 2024 02:15 AM

    Hello Jose,

    does this help?

    My NFA Harvester Server is running out of Disk space.

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    My NFA Harvester Server is running out of Disk space.
    Issue/Introduction My NFA Harvester is running out of available Disk Space and I am afraid the drive will fill up. *** NOTE: If you are running NFA 21.2.10, make sure you have the mandatory Data Retention patch installed: NFA 21.2.10 Drive filling Patch | UPDATED 5/23 (broadcom.com) The NFA Harvester is responsible for processing and storing a high volume of data.
    View this on Broadcom >

    Regards,

    Nestor




  • 3.  RE: NFA folder Harvester Archive is full

    Posted Oct 17, 2024 02:01 PM

    Thanks Nestor, I had already consulted this doc except that my version of NFA is NetOps 20.2-CA Netowork Flows Analysis 10.0.5 (build23), I would like to know if in this version of NFA there is any task that guarantees some percentage of free disk space




  • 4.  RE: NFA folder Harvester Archive is full

    Broadcom Employee
    Posted Oct 18, 2024 02:37 AM

    Hi Jose,

    this is valid for NFA 9.1 and later

    Cheers,

    Nestor




  • 5.  RE: NFA folder Harvester Archive is full

    Posted Oct 23, 2024 12:30 PM

    I would like to know if the following document is valid for my version of NFA since I would like to configure the "Reserved Disk Space Configuration and Options" section.

    https://knowledge.broadcom.com/external/article/48621/how-does-the-new-data-retention-service.html




  • 6.  RE: NFA folder Harvester Archive is full

    Broadcom Employee
    Posted Oct 24, 2024 09:31 AM

    Jose, yes. We try to utilize 90% of the drive. ReaperArchive15 data is top priority followed by ReaperArchive and then HarvesterArchive.

    If you do not have a lot of ReaperArchive15 or ReaperArchive data yet, NFA's data retention will utilize the disk space for HarvesterArchiver data.