1)
If u mean twice as in :
Quote:
[L] site uptime
[L] 200-windows 1...
[L] 200-ioftpd 1...
[L] 200-windrop 1...
[L] 200-windows 2...
[L] 200-ioftpd 2...
[L] 200-windrop 2...
[L] 200 Command successful.
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the problem is most likely in ioFTPD.ini. Check if u don't have this line twice:
Quote:
uptime = EXEC ...\ioUptime.exe
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Note: this executable has "weird" output: twice the date and only numbers, no nice message. This is because it was made for dZSbot, it's easier for that script if it can parse simple output (eg. just numbers separated by a space)
2)
I'm not sure which versions give what output, but this one is the one meant for sitecommand/end-users (not dZSbot):
Quote:
windows started at 04/08/2004 22:28:15 running for 9d 21h 51m 38s
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"nice" message telling the user what he wants.
ioUptime's version numbering has nothing to do with newer=better, there were just 2 versions, one for end-users and one for dZSbot.
Hope this helps a bit