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RE: rt 7.3P: cview

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (vanharen@Athena.MIT.EDU)
Mon Oct 21 16:28:18 1991

From: vanharen@Athena.MIT.EDU
Date: Mon, 21 Oct 91 16:29:15 -0400
To: yandros@Athena.MIT.EDU
Cc: bugs@Athena.MIT.EDU
In-Reply-To: [8374] in bugs

Hello.
	Thank you for the bug-report on cview.  I have corrected the
problem, so that now you can type m14s-010 for the cluster name.  I also
made it backward-compatible so that you can use m14-010, just in case
there's anyone out there that is relying on the old behavior.  You'll
also notice that the garbage that was printed in between the cluster
names (listed when you specify an incorrect name) has been removed.
And, last but not least, the RS/6000's statuses are listed (currently
powered off, though, of course).
	Please let me know if you have any further problems with cview
or xcluster.
						Thanks,
						  Chris VanHaren
						  MIT Information Systems

> What were you trying to do?
> 	Use cview m14s-010 to find open machines in Hayden's cluster
> 
> What's wrong:
> 	
> Usage: cview [cluster] [cluster] [cluster...]
> Where "cluster" is one of:
>  BARKER5 0 BARKER6 0 M1-142 0 M2-225 0 M4-035 0 M4-167 0 M11-112 0 M11-113 0
>  M11-116 0 M14-010 0 M16-034 0 M37-312 1 M37-318 0 M37-332 0 M66-080 0 E51-007
>            ^^^^^^^
>  1 W20-575 5 SIPB 0
> 
> 
> What should have happened:
> 	cview should use m14s-010.  It's confusing enough to novice
>       users to have the letter at all, but to not use it consistently...



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