about using a graphical tool if
it gets the job done.
Gregory Orange wrote:
Christopher Mills wrote:
The bconsole command 'list jobs' gives me a list of runs from all
jobs. I want to narrow it to all job runs from a particular job. The
bconsole doc under "list" seems to impl
ighly professional features available for my modest network.
When this implimentation is complete, I am going to be breathing easier.
Christopher Mills wrote:
Arno,
Thank you for taking the time to review my long post, and for steering
me on course. I checked the bug tracker page, which I just disco
f his mailers onto
a blacklist...
Hello,
you wrote a very nice mail - only I think many list-readers will not
bother to read that long text ;-)
On 2/28/2006 11:39 PM, Christopher Mills wrote:
I searched the archive for an answer to this question. I found it
asked but never answered:
The bconsole co
I searched the archive for an answer to this question. I found it asked
but never answered:
The bconsole command 'list jobs' gives me a list of runs from all jobs.
I want to narrow it to all job runs from a particular job. The bconsole
doc under "list" seems to imply that would be done with: