I have a simple SEC rule to watch daily log files for network switch
events and notify me if it sees any messages that are new in the past
week. Whenever the system is rebooted (ie. updates, hardware
maintenance, etc.) there's a flurry of notifications as the rule
re-builds the supressions. The ideal solution would be to have SEC
somwhow save it's context periodically and be able to re-load that when
it's started, but I don't see how to do that. Is there a better way?

Hugh Fraser | Senior Technical Specialist
ArcelorMittal Dofasco

Information Systems | Box 2460, 1330 Burlington St. E. 
Hamilton, Ontario L8N 3J5

T 905-548-7200 x6941 | F 905-548-4554
www.arcelormittal.com | www.arcelormittal.com/hamilton/dofasco 



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