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{bb} Delay problems (1.9c)
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- Subject: {bb} Delay problems (1.9c)
- From: "Andreas Pfaffeneder" <apfaffeneder@zuhause-local.de>
- Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 16:02:36 +0200 (CEST)
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Hi list,
I am currently having a problem regarding delaying messages:
Our setup is one BBNET and two DISPLAY-servers of which one also is PAGER.
After we tried to move the DISPLAY-only server to a new machine the
problem arise that delays where not honored any more.
Pagetype is set to EVENT, an example line from bbwarnrules.cfg looks like
this:
*;cust-*1 cust-dc-1* cust-web* cust-www*;*;;*;*;ext-sms-01711234567:~3
I already tried to find the problem using define DEBUG 1 in bbpager.c and
recompiling the bbd-binary.
When having a look at BBOUT (bbd with DEBUG), the following seems to be
offending:
Current time <1011> is within Start/End time range: <0700-2300>
Recipients column: <ext-sms-01711234567:~21>
Validate recipient: <ext-sms-01711234567:~21>
This recipient <ext-sms-01719364059:~21> has an overidding qualifier, is
it valid ?
This recipient <ext-sms-0171123457:~21> has a valid overidding qualifier
The list of recipients to notify is now: <bbmail@<us>:~3
ext-sms-01711234567:~3 ext-sms-0175111111:~21 ext-sms-01711234567:~21>
The list of recipients to ignore is now: <>
The final list of recipients is: <bbmail@<us>:~3 ext-sms-01711234568:~3
ext-sms-0171111111:~21 ext-sms-01711234567:~21>
So the delay of the second recipient seems to be ignored.
Thanks for any ideas.
Andreas
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