# Set up compiler resource pruning Type of document: How-to guide Product: NGINX Instance Manager > Automatically remove unused compiled security resources in F5 NGINX Instance Manager to keep your system clean and efficient. --- You can configure F5 NGINX Instance Manager to automatically remove unused compiled security resources, including: - Compiled security policies - Compiled security log profiles - Attack signatures - Bot signatures - Threat campaigns Only compiled bundles are removed. NGINX Instance Manager does not delete the base definitions for security policies or log profiles. ## Enable compiler resource pruning 1. Log in to the NGINX Instance Manager host using SSH. 1. Open the `/etc/nms/nms.conf` file in a text editor. 1. Update the `policy_manager` section under `integrations` to define time-to-live (TTL) values for each resource type: ```yaml integrations: address: unix:/var/run/nms/integrations.sock dqlite: addr: 127.0.0.1:7892 policy_manager: # Time to live for attack signatures. If attack signatures exceed their TTL # and are not deployed to an instance or instance group, they are deleted from the database. # Duration units: seconds (s), minutes (m), or hours (h). attack_signatures_ttl: 336h # Time to live for compiled bundles, including compiled security policies and log profiles. # If a compiled bundle exceeds its TTL and is not deployed to an instance or instance group, # it is deleted from the database. The resource definition remains. compiled_bundles_ttl: 336h # Time to live for bot signatures. If bot signatures exceed their TTL # and are not deployed to an instance or instance group, they are deleted from the database. # Duration units: seconds (s), minutes (m), or hours (h). bot_signatures_ttl: 336h # Time to live for threat campaigns. If threat campaigns exceed their TTL # and are not deployed to an instance or instance group, they are deleted from the database. threat_campaigns_ttl: 1440h app_protect_security_update: enable: true interval: 6 number_of_updates: 10 ``` 1. Save the file and close the editor. 1. Restart the `nms-integrations` service: ```shell sudo systemctl restart nms-integrations ``` NGINX Instance Manager runs the pruning process at startup and every 24 hours after the `nms-integrations` service starts.