Add another one: the same sealert problem

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I hadn't paid attention when one or two folks recently posted this, but
it's hit us, also:
$ sealert -l d1655210-f43c-4737-98dc-86b6aac82bb6
Entity: line 53: parser error : Input is not proper UTF-8, indicate
encoding !
Bytes: 0x99 0x3C 0x2F 0x74
          <tpath>`</tpath>
                  ^
failed to connect to server: xmlParseDoc() failed

I tried reinstalling sealert-server, but no joy. I can't really reboot
this server on a blind hope that doing so would fix it. Anyone have a clue
for a way to solve this?

        mark

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