On Thursday 17 November 2005 23:41, Lucas Di Pentima wrote:
Hi people,
I need to know how to use the .status command con bconsole, when I
execute it keeps telling me is:
1900 Bad .status command, missing arguments.
I searched in the documentation and it only mention it but does'n
specify
On Friday 18 November 2005 00:07, Lucas Di Pentima wrote:
Hi Luke,
Luke Dean wrote:
Try putting one of these after it:
all
dir=dir-name
director
client=client-name
storage=storage-name
I have 1.36.2 version, and doesn't work with the dot command, with the
normal status command is
Hi people,
I need to know how to use the .status command con bconsole, when I
execute it keeps telling me is:
1900 Bad .status command, missing arguments.
I searched in the documentation and it only mention it but does'n
specify its arguments, and also I've checked the source code, on file
I need to know how to use the .status command con bconsole, when I
execute it keeps telling me is:
1900 Bad .status command, missing arguments.
You have to specify what you want the status of.
Try putting one of these after it:
all
dir=dir-name
director
client=client-name
Hi Luke,
Luke Dean wrote:
Try putting one of these after it:
all
dir=dir-name
director
client=client-name
storage=storage-name
I have 1.36.2 version, and doesn't work with the dot command, with the
normal status command is ok, but I need some formatted-less output to
make a GUI, that's