On 12/09/2009 04:25 PM, Risto Vaarandi wrote:
 >
...
> action-on-expire list. In that case you only have one rule, and if you
> are afraid of losing state between restarts, SEC can be easily
> configured to store/reload its contexts to/from disk at shutdown/restart
> (see a 5 year old post from the mailing list:
> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=4177CC7F.7080002%40eyp.ee).

and of course, you could also use the above approach for 
saving/restoring pending events created by the 'tevent' action (in that 
case you have to save/restore the @pending_events list from the SEC code 
space).
risto

>
> On the other hand, 'tevent' creates a separate synthetic event that can
> be matched by other rules as well, and its use is more convenient if you
> would like to set up several event processing rules for maintenance
> window creation.
>

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