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Re: Nightly Maint
By: Richard Vonzel to Digital Man on Fri Mar 21 2025 09:03 pm
> Hello Digital!
>
> Saturday June 27 1970 22:54, you wrote to me:
>
> DM> Re: Nightly Maint
> DM> By: Richard Vonzel to All on Fri Mar 21 2025 01:52 pm
>
> >> Hello All!
> >>
> >> I have my msgsmaint set to run at 2:20am, and also the "always run
> >> after re-init to NO" But when I start sbbs after a day or so the
> >> msgsmaint always runs, should it do that or wait till my event?
>
> DM> No, that shouldn`t happen. Is it completing the run of the event
> DM> successfully? The log output of your event thread would be important
> DM> to check what`s going on. Also, your ctrl/time.ini file (in v3.20+)
> DM> will have the date/time stamp for when the event last ran
> DM> successfully.
> Here`s the event.log of the msgmaint run
>
> 2025-03-21 13:17:56 MSGMAINT Waiting for all nodes to become inactive
> before running timed event2025-03-21 13:17:57 MSGMAINT Running native timed
> event: C:\\sbbsxec\\smbutil.exe mp1000 *.shd2025-03-21 13:40:54 MSGMAINT
> Timed
> event: `C:\\sbbsxec\\smbutil.exe mp1000 *.shd` returned 0
And does the ctrl/time.ini file reflect that successful execution?
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