Hello,
just to add that besides having the records in xcap table, if the user
is removed, it should have no access to it because it will be
authenticated for that. But since there is no record in subscriber table
anymore, the authentication will fail always. So besides taking
harddrive space, it is no impact in SIP side. IIRC, siremis has a web
interface for xcap, but also the delete operation has to be done manually.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 9/28/11 4:10 PM, Peter Dunkley wrote:
Hello,
You don't need to worry about the contents of the presentity, watcher,
and active watcher tables. Entries in these tables will be deleted if
the user un-subscribes or logs out properly, and failing that
automatically cleaned up when the records themselves expire.
When you remove a user you probably should remove any documents
belonging to them in xcap. At the moment this is a manual process and
not tied into the kamctl command.
Regards,
Peter
On Tue, 2011-09-27 at 13:49 -0500, Krishna Kurapati wrote:
Hi,
When a user is removed using "kamctl rm", is there way way to clean
up presence information
in the database (xcap, presentity, watcher and active watcher tables)
and in the cache? Is there a
event that gets fired when the user is removed from subscriber table
which I could handle in config
file and and cleanup?
Thanks
Krish Kura
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