If there are any errors which block the ARCserveCfg.exe update configuration, a positive number is returned as an error. If there are any conditions which need attention after reconfiguration, a negative number is returned as a warning. If there are no errors or warnings, the return code is 0.
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 Return Codes  | 
 Description  | 
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 0  | 
 Reconfiguration succeeded without any errors or warnings.  | 
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 >0  | 
 Reconfiguration finished with an error. For a list and description of the return codes, see ARCserveCfg.exe - Return Codes.  | 
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 <0  | 
 Reconfiguration finished with a warning. For a list and description of the return codes, see ARCserveCfg.exe - Return Codes.  | 
The following conditions generate a warning but the reconfiguration process continues:
During the server reconfiguration process, messages are output to a log file named recfgsvr.log. The log is located under the ARCSERVE_HOME\Log directory. The path is usually the following:
C:\Program Files\CA\ARCserve Backup\LOG\recfgsvr.log"
Launching ARCserveCfg.exe directly from the command console does not display a return code, because ARCserveCfg.exe is a Windows GUI program. A Windows batch file can be used to get the return code. For example, you can create a batch file with the following content:
Pushd "C:\Program Files\CA\ARCserve Backup" ARCserveCfg.exe -reconfig -arcservedomain mydomain -username administrator -password mypassword -carootpassword mycarootpassword Echo %errorlevel% Popd
When you launch this batch file from a command console, you are able to see the return codes from this utility. For a list and description of the return codes, see ARCserveCfg.exe - Return Codes.
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