mkb examples


This section contains UNIX and Microsoft Windows examples.

UNIX example

The following figure shows an example of mkb on UNIX.

mkb command on UNIX

mkb -f ./manifest.kb -p

This command produces output similar to the example shown in the following figure on a UNIX computer named spud.

mkb output on UNIX

classes = \mcell\server\etc\spud\kb\.\classes
 load file: .load
 root.baroc
 intevt.baroc
 .
 .
 .
 patrol.baroc

collectors = \mcell\server\etc\spud\kb\.\collectors
 load file: .load
 collectors.mrl
 internal.mrl
 Adapters.mrl
 catchall.mrl

data = \mcell\server\etc\spud\kb\.\data
 load file: .load

lib = \mcell\server\etc\spud\kb\.\lib
 load file: .load
can not open file: \mcell\server\etc\spud\kb\.\lib\.load

rules = \mcell\server\etc\spud\kb\.\rules
 load file: .load
new.mrl

records = \mcell\server\etc\spud\kb\.\records
 load file: .load
 intrec.wic

Microsoft Windows example

The following figure shows an example of mkb on Microsoft Windows.

mkb command on Microsoft Windows

mkb -f kb\manifest.kb -m new_kb

This command produces output similar to the example shown in the following figure on Microsoft Windows.

mkb command output on Microsoft Windows

manifest directory tree created successfully

mkb return codes

No command-specific return codes exist for mkb. For a list of common return codes that apply to all CLI commands, see Event-management-return-codes.

 

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