[Orca-users] Solaris 10 orca server sends 10, 000 mail messages to root
Robert Stannard
Robert.Stannard at int.sc.mufg.jp
Thu Feb 18 08:43:33 PST 2010
Our new Solaris 10 orca server sent 10,000+ mail messages to one client
when ancient data was deleted off the orca master.
Can this be turned off?
Is it a new feature? Never happened on the previous orca master.
Rob Stannard
Unix Consultant
020 7577 2713
robert.stannard at int.sc.mufg.jp <mailto:robert.stannard at int.sc.mufg.jp>
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