What is the purpose of running this CLI command?

After you have moved a registered logging device out of one ADOM and into a new ADOM, you run the following command: execute sql-local rebuild-adom <new-ADOM-name>

What is the purpose of running this CLI command?
A . To reset the ADOM disk quota enforcement to its default value
B . To migrate the archive logs to the new ADOM
C . To populate the new ADOM with analytical logs for the moved device, so you can run reports
D . To remove the analytics logs of the device from the old database

Answer: C

Explanation:

When you move a registered logging device from one ADOM (Administrative Domain) to another in FortiAnalyzer, it’s essential to ensure that the analytical logs for the moved device are available in the new ADOM to maintain continuity in reporting and log analysis. The command execute sql-local rebuild-adom <new-ADOM-name> is used specifically for this purpose. Running this command populates the new ADOM with the analytical logs of the moved device, enabling you to generate accurate and comprehensive reports based on the historical data of the device in its new ADOM context. This process ensures that the transition of devices between ADOMs does not lead to a loss of analytical insight or reporting capabilities for the device’s traffic and events.

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