> > When I start command "restore", I can't modify it.
> > If I enter "mod" and then press enter, the bconsole will write "Job
> > not run.".
> On second thought I don't think my answer about console is the case
> here. I searched for mod Job not run and did not see anything that
> pertains, per
> > When I start command "restore", I can't modify it.
> > If I enter "mod" and then press enter, the bconsole will write "Job
> > not run.".
> On second thought I don't think my answer about console is the case
> here. I searched for mod Job not run and did not see anything that
> pertains, per
On 5/7/2011 12:20 AM, Kirill Pekarov wrote:
> Hi All!
>
> I have problem with bconsole.
>
> When I start command "restore", I can't modify it.
> If I enter "mod" and then press enter, the bconsole will write "Job
> not run.".
> Even if I write "yes", the same result - "Job not run."
> But, if in t
On 5/7/2011 12:20 AM, Kirill Pekarov wrote:
> Hi All!
>
> I have problem with bconsole.
>
> When I start command "restore", I can't modify it.
> If I enter "mod" and then press enter, the bconsole will write "Job
> not run.".
> Even if I write "yes", the same result - "Job not run."
> But, if in t
Hi All!
I have problem with bconsole.
When I start command "restore", I can't modify it.
If I enter "mod" and then press enter, the bconsole will write "Job not run.".
Even if I write "yes", the same result - "Job not run."
But, if in this step I'll just press enter, then job will be execute
d.