the new tool mbxmaint is great to find and fix broken index files.
It works good in interactive GUI mode. But I can't use it from the
command line: All the command line switches from the help work, but the
program immediately goes into the background and stays in visible. I
can find no return parameter or logfile. I can't see, whether a check
for corrupt indexes found any errors, the "-WAIT" option is useless,
since my batch file won't wait etc.
What am I doing wrong?
Nothing as far as I can tell, the commandline options do not work for me either. ;-) I've asked David about this but so far no answer.
<blockquote><p>the new tool mbxmaint is great to find and fix broken index files.
It works good in interactive GUI mode. But I can't use it from the
command line: All the command line switches from the help work, but the
program immediately goes into the background and stays in visible. I
can find no return parameter or logfile. I can't see, whether a check
for corrupt indexes found any errors, the "-WAIT" option is useless,
since my batch file won't wait etc.&nbsp;</p><p>What am I doing wrong?</p></blockquote><p>Nothing as far as I can tell, the commandline options do not work for me either.&nbsp; ;-)&nbsp; I've asked David about this but so far no answer.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>