You are right.

You are also welcome to implement the change in the cleanup_raw_tables script.

Thanks,
Javier

JimH wrote:
I am using the Hosts Saved Configs part of JFFNMS   I currently have it set
for 14 days.  Today one of my router configs was removed.  Should JFFNMS
look to see if its the only config remaining and leave it even if it exceeds
14 days old (in my example)?


What happened if the device you save your configs for died the same day
JFFNMS purged it from its saved tables..  your hoped :)

I think if there are no changes to a config (IE router) it should keep the
last known copy it had on file.

Once its gone it will grab it again (I know I manually ran the cronevent)
but what happens on the off chance the router or switch died?


Thanks

Jim




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