This problem seems to have gone away on its own.  It took a while, and I
don't notice that it was related in any way to any of my "time
variables", such as FullPeriod, etc.  Oh well.

-Rob

Rob Owens wrote:
> I had a host machine that I took offline.  The last backup of it
> resulted in a failure, and then I removed the host from the BackupPC
> configuration file.  However, the cgi interface still shows that host
> under "failures that need attention".  Is there a manual way to remove
> that?
> 
> The host in question does not exist anymore.  I guess I could create an
> alias for it, and then perform a successful backup to clear the
> "failure" message, but I'd prefer a more direct fix if there is one
> (like maybe removing the entry from a text file somewhere).
> 
> -Rob
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