Hello Norman,
I believe that the file you want is /usr/local/etc/cpx.conf
Someone please correct if I am wrong. I don't use CPX but for one
customer.
You can also run locate to find all files associated with CPX:
% locate cpx
Best wishes,
Rae
At 11:36 AM 7/18/2006, Norman R. Prevett wrote:
Hi:
We've had CPX on a particular server blow up again (about the 1x10 to
the 200th time on this server) requiring tech support intervention.
Unfortunately what ever they did caused us to loose all the user to
domain assignment and created multiple cross domain instances of
virtmaps for every user despite the fact that there were catchall
already set in CPX.
Question: Is there a configuration file somewhere that we can copy
and restore before this happens again, and if so, where is it located?
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Norman R. Prevett
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