Hi Gregory,
That seems to be a remain from a bug we'd a long time ago,
Currently if you delete your interfaces the RRDs should be deleted too.
So, there's no way to do it automatically.
You could create a script to get the IDs from the DB and match them to the file list and remove the non-matched items.
Javier
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Is there an automated way of cleaning up RRD files that are not in use? (i.e. if the host and/or interfaces assigned to a host are no longer valid or collecting data)
Thank you,
Gregory A. Leggett Jr. Network Administrator Thompson & Knight LLP (713) 653-8735 (832) 397-8299 fax [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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