that's great. easier to ack it as you see it, all on the web. the PIN # is still useful to track which down event you acked though, when a check actually goes up & down a few times before someone gets around to ack one of the down events.
On 8/4/06, Whilding, Craig <Craig_Whilding at mentor.com> wrote:
Look in hobbitcgi.cfg, its under ack_opts or something. It is actually there but outside of the "" so you need to put it inside the "". Think its now meant to be the default ack method.
Craig
*From:* Jerry Yu [mailto:jjj863 at gmail.com] *Sent:* 04 August 2006 15:28 *To:* hobbit at hswn.dk *Subject:* Re: [hobbit] ack'ing with --no-pin
Question, Craig, where do you use this '--no-pin' to enable ack w/o PIN # from email ? I am using 4.2-RC-20060712 w/o patch on CentOS4/RHL9.
On 8/4/06, *Whilding, Craig* <Craig_Whilding at mentor.com > wrote:
Like the new ack'ing system, works well for some of the IT team who don't keep the email with the ack code.
One thing I want to query is about the ack's in last 240 minutes section on the bb2 page. Should the acks still appear in this section? Currently they don't.
Thanks,
Craig Whilding
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