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Hello,
I am sending some commands to telnet and it requires me to define the time in milliseconds. I have a lot of activities on different boxes, so I do not want to measure and fix the time limit. Is that some thing that I could do with out defining the timings? |
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That is just an upper limit on time to wait for a response, you can set it to a very large value (i.e., 3600000 for one hour) if necessary.
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This is something I have asked about before as well... Your suggestion of just defining a large time does not work, since when a telnet command has failed, I do not want to wait an hour for the script to time out !!!
Can you just add some extra parsing that allows you to alter the timeout value on a line per line basis ???? If your already checking for macro syntax (ie %MYMACRO%) embedded within the telnet commands, can you just add suport for seomthing like <<5000>>make -f blah.mk where double angle brackets specifies the new timeout value to be used for that particular telnet command ???? |
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Your request is on our todo list.
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