HA System Database Increasing...!!!

Hi,
We Have On-prem CWMS setup & around 3000 licenced user,
Our Ha system got fail & it has got near abt a month to fixed that issue, Now we have a HA system in architecture setup & we are monitoring the server activity very closely.
We have observed that , the database size of HA system is getting increase by high rate per day, i.e. 2-3 GB per day,   We haven't observed susch a drastic change in Db before.
Earlier, when we collected the logs at the HA down, It was showing there As " Db >> 100 % " , so It seems whenever the HA database reaches at its Max it will goes down again...
So , My question here is >>  Why it is increasing with HA only ?? Why not for Primary System, as it's behavior is as normal as earlier..!
Requesting you all to please suggest any proactive measure to overcome this issue...!!!
- Saga

Hello,
If you are not currently on the latest release 1.5 MR2, then I suggest upgrading to that version due to
CSCul30354 that causes the /db partition to fill up on the HA admin VM. The cause of the issue is due to HA DB archive logs that are not properly purged.
You can find more details regarding the 1.5 MR 2 release here:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/collaboration/CWMS/1_5/Release_Notes.html#reference_2711FD31F1DC4C8788D70F0DEAB4ED3F
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