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{bb} Messages not expiring
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- Subject: {bb} Messages not expiring
- From: Bill Matthews <bill.matthews@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2005 10:14:46 -0500
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Hello,
BB1.9e and bbgen 3.5
My server is Solaris, and clients are a mix of Solaris and W2K.
When my windows boxes spit out event log errors, they show up on my
BBDISPLAY for an hour, just like they should (thats how I configured
the clients).
But when Solaris clients log /var/adm/messages errors, they stay
indefinitely on my BBDISPLAY pages.
I have these entries on the client...
bbdef-client.sh:MSGEXPIRE="5:10" #
bbdef-client.sh:OLDSTYLEBBMSGS="FALSE" # Don't expire messages found
What can I do to get these clients to expire properly? Thanks,
BM
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