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RE : RE : {bb} Windows bb script extension question
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- Subject: RE : RE : {bb} Windows bb script extension question
- From: "FIGARO Nicolas" <nfigaro@effigie.fr>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 16:36:58 +0200
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Robert-Andre Croteau wrote :
>If I understand correctly, you have an external script that's running
on a windows box and
>generates a log. You want the script to generate a status log for a
host that is not the
>actual testing device ? i.e. host "bb1" generates a CPU status for host
"eva" but the results
>are logged under the "bb1" host, right ?
The results should be logged under the eva host.
For the moment, to avoid generating incorrect bb1 cpu status, nothing is
generated.
>If you are creating a log from a script that is then picked up by bbnt
from the "External
>Path" directory defined in bbntcfg.exe:
>In your script, try prefixing the color code in the log with the
hostname, i.e.:
>eva:green ......
>if you are using bb.exe to send the log then you should put in the
correct host(device) name
>in the bb.exe command:
>bb 0.0.0.0 "status eva.cpu green ......"
I'll try this method. (it seems easier to me).
Thanks for the reply.
N F
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