It could be a cache building operation. I think with newer versions of the
midtier it records user/form access and builds the cache based on past
activity.  There are a series of files (I think *.index) that store this
usage information.


On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 8:18 AM, David Durling <[email protected]> wrote:

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> We have “LOGIN FAILED” attempts logged for user accounts that have been
> long deleted from our ARS 7.5 server.  In some cases, the accounts have
> been removed for over a year.  Over that time the midtier would have been
> restarted & flushed multiple times, so it would seem that should get rid of
> anything in cache unless there’s some bug.  As a matter of fact, a flush or
> restart of midtier is exactly when I see them appear in the logs.
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> I’ve checked for some of the accounts to make sure the Searches
> Preference, User Central File, and User Preference entries for them were
> removed.  Anyone have an idea what might be going on?
>
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> David
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> David Durling
>
> Enterprise IT Services
>
> University of Georgia
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>
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