Archive gap
- Last UpdatedApr 01, 2026
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A finite time range between the end time of one archive file and the start time of the next chronological archive file. Archive gaps are not desirable because archive events with a timestamp during the gap cannot be stored on disk in an archive file and will be discarded. To avoid archive gaps, create archive files so that the end time of one archive equals the start time of the next archive.