Start Backburner Server with command-line switch - desperate!!

Start Backburner Server with command-line switch - desperate!!

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Start Backburner Server with command-line switch - desperate!!

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Good Morning Everybody!

 

I am trying desperatly to start up the backburner server.exe with a preset command line switch to tell the server which manager to connect to rather then change the setting manual in the "General Properties" Window.

 

I can do that with the monitor.exe

 

For example i can use the command line switch -m to tell the monitor on start up wich manger it should connect to.

The command for that would look like

 

monitor -m192.168.1.131

 

This will fire up the monitor and tell it to connect to the manager on 192.168.1.131

I want to be able to do the same thing with the server.exe but JEEEEEZ..... I can`t figure out the switch even after hours of researching the internet.

 

Guys, do You know how to do that?

Please help me out.

Best Regards from Japan

Dani

 

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Hey Dani,

Same issue I have- and it has been driving me nuts!

the only way I could do it was with psexec as and start and stop the server as a service. which was not really what I wanted as I would rather run it as an application.

 

have a look at a current thread:

http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/programming/starting-server-application-remotely-using-psexec/td-p/545...

 

it may be of some help, it may even be worthwhile just using the one thread on this as your issue is the same as mine

 

lets hope we solve this...

Mike

 

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I'm trying to do something similar on my network. Did you guys figure it out? I'd hate to have to hit all my workstations to set this up. Be nice to run it in a script.

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Same issue here....I spent days on it and got nowhere - I was told by Autodesk this is function is not supported and Psexec is not a tested environment.

That was it...no joy...I gave up

You can kill server with psexec- but starting it seems an impossible ask

 

 

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