> That same message would have been written to the sbbsecho.log file. The lock
> attempt is retried (after the configurable number of BSO lock delay seconds)
> and gives up (and logs a warning about "Giving up") after the configured numbe
> of BSO lock attempts. All of these messages would be written to your
> sbbsecho.log file as well as the console. The only reason they would not be
> written to the log file is if you had your "Log Level" set to something less
> (more severe) than "Informational" in echocfg->Global Settings.
It is set to "Warning". Is that more or less severe than "Informational"?
The attempts were set at 60 so I lowered it. What happens when it "gives
up"?
Regardless they were *not* written to the console. They were written in
the terminal window when sbbsecho was run manually but, in normal
operation, they do *not* show up on the sbbs console or in syslog.
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