03-19-2021 02:57 AM
Hi all,
a customer ask, where and how long are saved the presence chat?
I couldn't find a guide, where it is explained. Probably someone can answer me that question and also say to me if there is a possibility to don't show the old messages on a Persistent Chat when a new user join the chat.
Many thanks in advance and regards,
Jonathan
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03-25-2021 07:40 AM
No, it's in the presence server as Jonathan says. Once you're invited to an ad-hoc room the presence server sends you the content of the room, if there was already a conversation going on.
03-19-2021 06:04 AM
For the first part of your question the answer would depend on the settings you define in CUPS for the database used for persistent chat storage. For the other I don't think you can do that as that would sort of defeat the whole consent of persistent chat.
03-24-2021 12:54 AM
Hi Roger,
thanks for your answer, maybe you can help me further with my first question.
I am talking of group-chat not persistent chat, I wrote it wrong...
Can someone please tell me, if here is a possibility to hide the old messages and where and how long are saved the messages (we do not have any external database)? It would me help me, if you can tell me, where can I find this parameters.
Regards,
Jonathan
03-24-2021 03:03 AM
I think that is locally stored on each participants computer and AFAIK there is no options to age these out. However I'm not really a big user of CUPS myself as we are about to move all chat for our Cisco landscape to the Webex cloud service and actually our company preferred platform is something other than any Cisco IM solution.
03-24-2021 02:21 PM
ad-hoc group chats are not saved anywhere, they only exist in memory while the room exists. Once everyone leaves the room it is destroyed and if you start a new group chat, a new room is created and no messages are displayed.
03-25-2021 12:49 AM
Hi Jaime,
great, many thanks! When you say memory I understand in Presence Server, isn't it?
Thanks,
Jonathan Galvez
03-25-2021 07:02 AM
No on each client computer.
03-25-2021 07:40 AM
No, it's in the presence server as Jonathan says. Once you're invited to an ad-hoc room the presence server sends you the content of the room, if there was already a conversation going on.
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