Thank you Chris
So I guess my Batch system is working pretty well then :)

Regards,
Pierre

> At the developers workshop we agreed that this was not practical. In the 
> next version the batch data is going to be stored in the database and be 
> much more integrated with the OpenCA workflow.
> 
> > 2. Also, I am wondering what would be the result of deleting batch
> > users' info (deleting the content of openca/var/bp/users/ and the file
> > openca/var/bp/users.txt) once I got back the pkcs12 files and pin codes
> > and once the certificates have been successfully imported on the CA and
> > RA. Because maybe I don't want this list to become huge later on and get
> > trouble with old users data causing trouble.
> 
> as long as the certificates are all processed through and are in OpenCA 
> then i think that this is not a problem. I was going to write a short 
> command to do exactly that but never got round to it. When using large 
> volumes through this version of the BP you _MUST_ delete the directories 
> and files as the OS can not handle the volume of directories and files !
> 
> Chris...



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