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JT,
While it is possible to increase the amount of requests that can be stored in the mysql db (either the number of requests or the size of the db itself), it's not something that we'd recommend as it can cause performance impact (particularly with the GUI in loading all the requests). If you see more requests being logged than the specified limit, then we'd recommend going with using remote storage.
Ashwin
I realize this is old, but could you clarify why you would like to decrease the size? Most people end up wanting to increase thee numbers when they ask about database sizes.
I can't think of a reason to make it smaller other than a system is running low on disk space, honestly, that's a completely different problem too. One that an additional 1Gb isn't going to solve long term.