Reset the local datastore and remove all device metrics from the ExtraHop system
In certain circumstances, such as moving a sensor from one network to another, you might need to clear the metrics in the local and extended datastores. Resetting the local datastore removes all metrics, baselines, trend analyses, and discovered devices—and affects any customizations on your ExtraHop system.
Warning: | This procedure deletes device IDs and device metrics from the ExtraHop system. |
Here are some important considerations about resetting the local datastore:
- Familiarize yourself with ExtraHop database concepts.
- Customizations are changes that were made to the default settings on the system, such as triggers, dashboards, alerts, and custom metrics. These settings are stored in a file on the system, and this file is also deleted when the datastore is reset.
- The reset procedure includes an option to save and restore your customizations.
- Most customizations are applied to devices, which are identified by an ID on the system. When the local datastore is reset, those IDs might change and any device-based assignments must be re-assigned to the devices by their new IDs.
- If your device IDs are stored on the extended datastore, and that datastore is disconnected when the local datastore is reset and then later reconnected, those device IDs are restored to the local datastore and you do not need to reassign your restored customizations.
- The reset procedure preserves historical device count data to maintain the accuracy of metrics in the Active Device Count and Limit chart.
- Configured alerts are retained on the system, but they are disabled and must be enabled and reapplied to the correct network, device, or device group. System settings and user accounts are unaffected.
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