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Why CPPM Guest will not delete the expired account automatically?

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  • 1.  Why CPPM Guest will not delete the expired account automatically?

    Posted Apr 24, 2014 05:47 AM

    Hi,

     

    I thought it should be automatic. Maybe I missed something?

     

    1) I change the default expire action in 'Guest Manager' to 'Delete at spedifiedd time':

    default-to-delete.png

     

    2) then I created a device with an expire time:

     

    device-with-expire.png

     

    3) confirmed the device was created:

     

    device-created.png

     

    4) waited for while, the device expired, but it was not deleted!

     

    expired-not-deleted.png

     

    Thanks,

    Patrick

     



  • 2.  RE: Why CPPM Guest will not delete the expired account automatically?

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Apr 24, 2014 06:12 AM

    Go to Administration » Server Manager » Server Configuration> Cluster-Wide Settings:  The Expired Guest Accounts cleanup interval says how often it deletes expired accounts.  Change that parameter to 1 to have expired accounts deleted every day

     

    cleanup.png



  • 3.  RE: Why CPPM Guest will not delete the expired account automatically?

    Posted Apr 24, 2014 03:48 PM

    I had the same question but hadn't given up on finding the setting myself yet.

    Not running a cluster, and still of 6.2.6.62196 is the setting in a different place?



  • 4.  RE: Why CPPM Guest will not delete the expired account automatically?

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Apr 24, 2014 04:01 PM

    In the exact same place in 6.2:

     

    cleanup2.png



  • 5.  RE: Why CPPM Guest will not delete the expired account automatically?

    Posted Apr 24, 2014 04:30 PM

    Oh, you meant THAT "cluster-wide parameters" link!

    I was drilling into the server before looking for cluster-wide.