In case anyone is interested, I have "solved" this problem by echoing
the exit errorlevel code from the remotely executed command file to a
log file. I can then transfer the log file to the local machine (using
pscp) and read the contents.
I have created a Python script which takes appropriate command line
arguments to do this somewhat generically (on the assumption the
expected log file is created) and exits itself with the errorlevel
derived from the remote command.
Re: [opensuse] Using aria2 ... On Friday 15 December 2006 03:57, Patrick Shanahan wrote: ... Does LOG refer to the log file?... Can you tell me the command using this program ... SourceForge is not an openSUSE site.... (SuSE)
Re: LoadLibrary race/deadlock ... Can you include the callstack for that thread by using the 'k' command?... > Closing open log file c:\enclog ... > Intel compiler which we want to use because of its Pentium-M> optimizations. ... >> Most likely your problem is caused by somebody holding the loader>> lock, so you should see something like this in the output:>> ... (microsoft.public.win32.programmer.kernel)
Re: [opensuse] Missing monitor during OpenSuSE 11.0 Install ... know how to pipe the output of the command 'sax2 -a' to a log file I ... not so if you ask for another card.... BIOS would enable onboard adapter although it was manually disabled, ... (SuSE)
Re: findstr, for, or other command to do this? ... I have a log file with many fields and lines. ... > construct a command or batch file that will return a unique list of computer ...echo %%I>> tmp.$$$ ... I saw this in a movie about a bus that had to SPEED around a city, keeping its SPEED over fifty, and if its SPEED dropped, it would explode. ... (microsoft.public.win2000.cmdprompt.admin)
newbie w/ linux problems ... je> what we want to do is a function like DIR in Windows... remember the cd command works, ... like a log file, is "> " ...Linux it could be somewhere else... ... (alt.linux)