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Subject: | RES: [nv-l] ovtstatus |
From: | "Eduardo Oliveira Scricco (Service)" <escricco@rge-rs.com.br> |
Date: | Fri, 12 Nov 2004 18:02:51 -0200 |
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Thanks,
James.
In my case,
I have done some stupid thing like "./ovstatus >> ovstatus" (I've missed
the .txt or something else to the output) and this replaced my ovstatus, as like
ovstart and ovstop.
And
unfortunetlly I only have backup from databases, logs and confs, not from bin
directory.
Maybe some
good soul can email me this! I will be grateful!
(Netview
7.1.4 for Unix...) ;)
Thanks
again,
Eduardo
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