Inventory rebuild

We are running Zenworks 6.5 on a NW 6.5 SP 3 server. Every time the
database starts I see an error stating that the database can benefit from a
rebuild. Anyone know how to rebuild a ASA database on NW?
Thanks,
Mike

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