History weirdness
Alex Kiernan
alexk at demon.net
Mon Dec 16 09:11:33 UTC 2002
"Jeffrey M. Vinocur" <jeff at litech.org> writes:
> Is this supposed to happen?
>
Not that I can think of.
> (root at puck:pts/103) /usr/local/news # bin/sm @0301434F4E54524C310000002D350000006A@ | grep ^Message-ID
> Message-ID: <t5RJ9.23551$hw3.6000 at sccrnsc04>
>
> [ about 30 seconds passes ]
>
> (root at puck:pts/103) /usr/local/news # bin/sm @0301434F4E54524C310000002D350000006A@ | grep ^Message-ID
> Message-ID: <cancel.363e.j_SK9.1836156$nc1.5158069 at telenews.teleline.es>
>
>
> Now, this *is* a relatively small CNFS buffer, so I guess it might have
> just rolled over. But it's still a tad freaky.
>
The CNFS token includes the cycle number, so it shouldn't be that:
@0301434F4E54524C310000002D350000006A@ type=cnfs class=1 buffer=CONTRL1 offset=5a6a00 cycnum=6a
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Alex Kiernan, Principal Engineer, Development, THUS plc
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