Delete a queue

Is there a way to delete all of my queues and messages and start fresh?
Basically I did an import a week ago to start testing rt2 and now that I
have it ready to go live, I’d like to delete all of my rt2 queues and
messages and import the current data.

make dropdb, then make install again.On Wed, 1 Aug 2001 22:29:31 -0400 (EDT) Darrell Hyde darrell@magpage.com wrote:

Is there a way to delete all of my queues and messages and start fresh?
Basically I did an import a week ago to start testing rt2 and now that I
have it ready to go live, I’d like to delete all of my rt2 queues and
messages and import the current data.


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Feargal Reilly,
Systems Administrator,
The CIA.

sounds like you want a fresh install. just ‘make dropdb’ and reinstall.On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 10:29:31PM -0400, Darrell Hyde wrote:

Is there a way to delete all of my queues and messages and start fresh?
Basically I did an import a week ago to start testing rt2 and now that I
have it ready to go live, I’d like to delete all of my rt2 queues and
messages and import the current data.


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jesse reed vincent – root@eruditorum.orgjesse@fsck.com
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They’ll take my private key when they pry it from my cold dead fingers!

I’d made a number of souce code customizations that I didn’t want to have
to lose / restore from backup. I did find that dropping all data from the
Tickets, Queues, and Transactions tables and then reimporting worked
great.On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, Jesse wrote:

sounds like you want a fresh install. just ‘make dropdb’ and reinstall.

On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 10:29:31PM -0400, Darrell Hyde wrote:

Is there a way to delete all of my queues and messages and start fresh?
Basically I did an import a week ago to start testing rt2 and now that I
have it ready to go live, I’d like to delete all of my rt2 queues and
messages and import the current data.


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jesse reed vincent – root@eruditorum.orgjesse@fsck.com
70EBAC90: 2A07 FC22 7DB4 42C1 9D71 0108 41A3 3FB3 70EB AC90

They’ll take my private key when they pry it from my cold dead fingers!


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Hi,

In my attempt to make things really easy for me I found out that it
isn’t possible to add an entire group to “Watchers”.

I added all our local sysadmins to a group “SysAdmin” and I want to be
able to designate this group as a queue watcher without having to add al
group members one by one.

But, this is not really fatal or something… just put it somewhere at
the bottom of the wishlist.

Regards,

Martin

Martin Schapendonk, martin@schapendonk.org, Phone: +31 (0)6 55770237
Student Information Systems and Management at Tilburg University