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RE: {bb} bbrm
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- Subject: RE: {bb} bbrm
- From: "Sunil Modi \(IT\)" <smodi@bordersgroupinc.com>
- Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2005 14:25:04 -0500
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- Thread-topic: {bb} bbrm
> When you say 'delete everything', can you define
> 'everything'? If it just
> deletes the bb-hosts file, I can't see the problem if I copy
> this to my home
> directory first.
>
> Also, Doesn't $BBHOME/bin/bbrm hostname remove the whole
> hostname from the
> bb-hosts file? I just want to remove the service. I tried
>
> ./bbrm host nmap
>
> But it's still there. Both the host and the service.
> >
> >./bbrm hostname
> >
> >Becarefull this will delete everything.
> >Dont forget to take the hostname out of the your bb-hosts.
> >
> >Richard
> >>How do I use this to remove a service from being displayed
> on the HTML
> >>page. For example, I want to get rid of displaying nmap in
> the bb-hosts
> >>file.
bbrm won't get rid of it from bb-hosts nor the file bb-hosts. To remove the host from bb-hosts is a manual remove. "Everything" is the log files (BBVAR/logs, BBVAR/histlogs, BBVAR/hist), I think that's all. and by the whole "hostname" it's not the Unix command hostname run from the command line, it's what you have in bb-hosts as that particular host. If it's the same then it won't be a problem.
-sunil
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