[hobbit] BBWin 0.11 Centralised Config problems
Etienne Grignon
etienne.grignon at gmail.com
Thu Apr 3 16:12:42 CEST 2008
Hello Nick,
2008/4/3, ndegz <nndegz at gmail.com>:
>
>
> > You should use [win32] instead of [dcstest2] in your
> > client-local.cfg because in your bbwin.cfg, the configclass is set to
> > win32 (<setting name="configclass" value="win32" />). Once you will do
> > that, BBWin, will get the rules you have set to ignore some events.
> >
> Does this mean that you cannot have a client entry in client-local.cfg or
> can we change the configclass in bbwin.cfg?
If you want to use something else than win32, then you will have to
change the default configclass value in the bbwin.cfg file.
> Also the `COMMAND` config parameter in client-local.cfg don't appear to
> work. I have the following entry in my client-local.cfg
>
> file:`C:\listing.cmd`
>
> The listing.cmd file contains the following entry
> dir "C:\CFusionMX\Mail\Spool"
>
> hobbit-client.cfg contains
> FILE %C:\CFusionMX\Mail\Spool\.* MTIME>600 COLOR=red TRACK
>
> But all i get is a No Files Checked in the status window
>
Can you check the output of the command "dir "C:\CFusionMX\Mail\Spool"
The output has to be very clean like this :
dir "C:\CFusionMX\Mail\Spool"
C:\CFusionMX\Mail\Spool\mail1
C:\CFusionMX\Mail\Spool\mail2
C:\CFusionMX\Mail\Spool\mail3
If you get something like this :
C:\Program Files\BBWin\tmp>dir
Volume in drive C is MainDisk
Volume Serial Number is XXXX-XXXXX
Directory of C:\Program Files\BBWin\tmp
20/02/2008 19:15 <DIR> .
20/02/2008 19:15 <DIR> ..
20/02/2008 17:15 6 736 bbwin.cfg.work
20/02/2008 19:14 1 367 clientlocal.cfg
20/02/2008 19:15 274 logfetch.status
20/02/2008 19:14 208 287 msg.winxp.txt
4 File(s) 216 664 bytes
2 Dir(s) 8 418 668 544 bytes free
C:\Program Files\BBWin\tmp>
then it won't work.
You shall need to use something else than the dir command. You may
write a small perl or vbscript which is more powerful than the dos
commands.
Best regards,
--
Etienne GRIGNON
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