Hello,
I had a big table history_uint (17G) so I decided to delete with truncate.
Okay good, no more entries.
I changed the housekeeper for history and trends to 7 days.
I wanted to see what was the oldest data I have in my history_uint. Logically, it should be the first entry since I erased the table, right ?
So how is it possible that the old data is coming back to history_uint with a timestamp of almost 1 month whereas I scheduled the housekeeper for 7 days ?
I deleted all the table again. Counted how many items before "now" ... 0. Good.
I waited a bit and did again a count ... more than 10 000 items with a timestamp before today. Where are they coming from ?
Thanks for your support !
I had a big table history_uint (17G) so I decided to delete with truncate.
Okay good, no more entries.
I changed the housekeeper for history and trends to 7 days.
I wanted to see what was the oldest data I have in my history_uint. Logically, it should be the first entry since I erased the table, right ?
So how is it possible that the old data is coming back to history_uint with a timestamp of almost 1 month whereas I scheduled the housekeeper for 7 days ?
I deleted all the table again. Counted how many items before "now" ... 0. Good.
I waited a bit and did again a count ... more than 10 000 items with a timestamp before today. Where are they coming from ?
Thanks for your support !
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