- Compsumm.box – This is for component summarize messages. If you have old stuff, it may not be relevant any more so remove the files.
- CIAMgr.box – Configuration items, probably related to patches but perhaps for other things. If the files are older than a week, they have probably been forgotten and can be removed.
- Auth\dataldr.box\badmifs – Hardware inventory that was bad for some reason. Often times the bad file will be a temporary thing and the system will self correct, leaving files behind. Once you have investigated and solved the reason it is bad, feel free to remove the files.
- Hman.box – Don’t touch stuff in the subfolders, but if files in the root are old, site communication probably had a hiccup at some time and the files can be removed.
- Sinv.box\badsinv – Software inventory gone bad, similar to the dataldr.box\badmifs. Remove files once any investigation is done.
- Statmgr.box – These are status messages and old files can be removed as they are probably no longer relevant.
- Auth\statesys.box\corrupt – Old status messages here should be removed . They are probably out of date anyway.
- Auth\ddm.box\regreq\bad_ddrs - These are discovery records that couldn't process for some reason.
- Colleval.box - old .CEP files may become orphaned and can be safely deleted if older than a week
Thursday, 10 March 2016
Clean Up Inbox !
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