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Re: {bb} bb-nis.sh and Redhat Linux
Thanks Steve. That CONVHTMLTAGS
is in my RUNOPTS. I will remove it, as advised, and see if that fixes
the issue. Thanks again!
Chris Ivey
MTS - Systems Engineer IV
Verizon Data Services, ENSS-West NMS Tools Group
AIM: IveyAtGTEDS
"He who ha-ha's last, ha-ha's best." :: Nelson Muntz
chris.ivey@verizon.com said:
> The output from the bb-nis.sh script, when it arrives at the
server, is
> not right. Here is what I mean. On my Wintel BBDISPLAY
server, when I
> click on the green gif in the nis column, I see properly formatted
HTML
> tables. On my Linux BBDISPLAY server, when I click the green
nis gif for
> the same server, I see actual HTML tags instead of tables. I
have
> looked at the entry in $BBVAR/logs/{server}.nis on my Linux
machine, and
> I see that everywhere there is supposed to be a "<",
there is "<" and
> everywhere there is supposed to be a ">", there
is a ">". When I
> check the same entry on my Wintel machine, I see properly formatted
HTML
> tags.
In bbdef-server.sh check the value of RUNOPTS. If it contains
"CONVHTMLTAGS" it might be that if you remove that option and
restart BB it
will fix the problem.
Steve.
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