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  • #52302
    Bashirat Hahn
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      Hi

      Newbie question – When our cloverleaf server was setup 2 years by Healthvision, it was setup to just keep 15 days of messages. I think at midnight the messages are cycled and a new file is started. I would like to keep probably about 1 month of messages but I am not sure where to go and change this.

      Any ideas on how to do this will be greatly appreciated.

      Thanks

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      • #73736
        Jim Kosloskey
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          Bashirat,

          I am going to assume this was done with scripts because I don’t think a release of CL from 2 years ago had the advanced SMAT scheduling features that are in 5.8 (I could be wrong here).

          So if you are a Unix environment, there probably arfe some cron entries that fire off some scripts. You would need to investigate those scripts to see how they are determining the limit.

          If this is Windows there may be the same kind of thing going on but it would not be cron.

          email: jim.kosloskey@jim-kosloskey.com 29+ years Cloverleaf, 59 years IT - old fart.

        • #73737
          Bashirat Hahn
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            Hi Jim,

            Thanks for the response. We are on version 5.7 on windows 2003 server. Where do you think I will look? any thoughts?

            Thanks much!

          • #73738
            Ian Morris
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              I would investigate Windows Task Scheduler.

            • #73739
              Gregg Price
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                Start with the Scheduled Tasks as Ian indicated.

                My backup directory is defined in the file, CL_archive_list, under quovadxqdx5.7integratortcllibarchive.  For my Windows system, the archive folder is C:archive_CL

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