Hi,

I am not able to reproduce, I set in pf.conf:

[expire]
node = 180D

Running the checkup will pass.  Anyway, I am not even sure this expire 
is working for VLAN mode.  I think it was only designed for ARP mode.

On 12-07-06 6:20 AM, Mark Holmes wrote:
> I just set expire.node=180D in pf.conf
>
> When I start PacketFence I get
>
> FATAL - pf.conf value expire.node does not explicity define interval (eg. 
> 7200s, 120m, 2h) - please define it before running packetfence
>
> What have I missed?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark
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