Hi Guys,

Had this passed on from Pete McNeil from ARM Research. Customers that
processes < 10000 msg / day. ARM Recommends using a longer  time trigger for
GBUdb. 

Instead of this setting which tells SNF to compress GBUdb once per day:

<time-trigger on-off='on' seconds='86400'/>

Adjust it to compress GBUdb once every 4 days:

<time-trigger on-off='on' seconds='345600'/>

That will generally increase the number of messages that are captured based
on IP reputation by improving GBUdb's memory. There is another way to
compress GBUdb data that is not dependent on time, but rather on the amount
of memory you want to allocate to it: By default the size-trigger is set to
about 150 megabytes. On today's systems this really isn't much memory. SO,
you could turn off the time trigger if you wish and then just let GBUdb
remember what it can in 150 MBytes. If you go this route then GBUdb will
automatically keep track of all the IPs that it sees frequently and will
forget about those that come and go. On systems that have the memory to
spare we really like this method the most.

Here is a link to the documentation on GBUdb condensation settings.

 
<http://www.armresearch.com/support/articles/software/snfServer/config/node/
gbudb/database/condense/index.jsp>
http://www.armresearch.com/support/articles/software/snfServer/config/node/g
budb/database/condense/index.jsp

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