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RE: Problem with cygrunsrv
- From: "elfyn-cygwin at mail dot exposure dot org dot uk" <elfyn-cygwin at mail dot exposure dot org dot uk>
- To: jtwilley at brightmail dot com, cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 18:44:11 -0500
- Subject: RE: Problem with cygrunsrv
- Reply-to: cygwin at cygwin dot com
Hi,
It could be that when the cygrunsrv stuff goes through your shell and \\
becomes \ and \ becomes nothing (??). Just a thought.
What happens if you double ecsape the forward slashes?
cygrunsrv -I perflog -p /cygdrive/c/WINNT/perflog.exe -t manual -a '-o
c:\\\\perflogs\\\\diesel.csv -s 1 -c "\\\\Processor(_Total)\\\\% Processor
Time" -c "\\\\SMTP Server(_Total)\\\\Messages Sent/sec"'
Elfyn
elfyn@exposure.org.uk
Original Message:
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From: Jack Twilley jtwilley@brightmail.com
Date: Mon, 09 Dec 2002 15:27:20 -0800
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Problem with cygrunsrv
I have a program someone wrote me that works fine from the command
line, but doesn't work when run as a service.
The following command works from a local Windows command shell:
perflog -o c:\perflogs\diesel.csv -s 1 -c "\Processor(_Total)\% Processor
Time" -c "\SMTP Server(_Total)\Messages Sent/sec"
The program does the right thing, writing one line every second to the
diesel.csv file containing the performance counter values mentioned on
the command line.
Here's my cygrunsrv line:
cygrunsrv -I perflog -p /cygdrive/c/WINNT/perflog.exe -t manual -a '-o
c:\\perflogs\\diesel.csv -s 1 -c "\\Processor(_Total)\\% Processor Time" -c
"\\SMTP Server(_Total)\\Messages Sent/sec"'
This line returns no errors. Here's the line I used to start the
service:
cygrunsrv -S perflog
This took a while (quite a few seconds) but returned with a prompt.
I suspect the program partially runs, as the data file is created.
Here's the line I used to stop the service:
cygrunsrv -E perflog
This waited quite some time before returning with an error:
cygrunsrv: Error stopping a service: ControlService: Win32 error 1061:
The service cannot accept control messages at this time.
I get a similar response when I try to remove the service.
Help?
Jack.
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Jack Twilley // Tier 2 Support Engineer // Brightmail Inc.
jtwilley at brightmail dot com
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