combotest bug - minus sign in hostname
Argggg....help :
(c92-dc200.dns||c92-dc220.dns||c92-dc221.dns) = (1-1||1-1||1-1) = 0
(c92-dc200.dns||c92-dc220.dns) = (1-1||1-1) = 0
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 04:04:08PM +0200, Nicolas Dorfsman wrote:
Argggg....help :
(c92-dc200.dns||c92-dc220.dns||c92-dc221.dns) = (1-1||1-1||1-1) = 0
(c92-dc200.dns||c92-dc220.dns) = (1-1||1-1) = 0
man bbcombotest.cfg says:
Note: If the expression involves hostnames with a character that
is also an operator - e.g. if you have a host
"t1-router-newyork.foo.com" with a dash in the hostname -
then the operator-character must be escaped with a backslash
'\' in the expression, or it will be interpreted as an operator.
E.g. like this:
nyc.conn = (t1\-router\-nyc.conn || backup\-router\-nyc.conn)
Henrik
Le 5 juil. 06 à 16:17, Henrik Stoerner a écrit :
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 04:04:08PM +0200, Nicolas Dorfsman wrote:
Argggg....help :
(c92-dc200.dns||c92-dc220.dns||c92-dc221.dns) = (1-1||1-1||1-1) = 0
(c92-dc200.dns||c92-dc220.dns) = (1-1||1-1) = 0
man bbcombotest.cfg says:
Note: If the expression involves hostnames with a characterthat is also an operator - e.g. if you have a host "t1-router-newyork.foo.com" with a dash in the hostname - then the operator-character must be escaped with a
backslash '\' in the expression, or it will be interpreted as an
operator. E.g. like this:nyc.conn = (t1\-router\-nyc.conn || backup\-router\-nyc.conn)
Thx. Found it just before your answer.
nicolas
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