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RE: {bb} &red /var/adm/messages is empty



Yes, Shujaat, it is possible -- but not recommended.

If you must, set CHKMSGLEN="FALSE" in bbdef.sh.

The beter option is to create a root crontask that "rolls over" your /var/adm/messages file into messages.0, messages.1 -- etc, for each day of the week and pushes a date in the current day's message file.

host#> date >> /var/adm/messages

Up to you, mate...

Robert Ruork

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-bb@bb4.com [mailto:owner-bb@bb4.com]On Behalf Of Shujaat
Nazir Khan
Sent: Tuesday, 29 March 2005 3:10 PM
To: bb@bb4.com
Subject: {bb} &red /var/adm/messages is empty


Hi,
I am running BB server on Windows 2000 platform and running BB client on
Solaris 9 platform.
My BB server generates alerts if the /var/adm/messages file is empty.
I want my BB server to exclude generating alerts for the same. Is it
possible in anyway??

Thanks,
Shujaat


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