That made no difference.  Any chance it is a charset issue with the 015 
ascii code?  I think the charset for my server is utf-8.

Although come to think of it, that probably isn't the issue, as when I 
look at the console, there is nothing there at all, so it probably isn't 
an issue with the return character.  I'll do some more futzing about...

Drek

David Parker wrote:
> The way you have it written, cc-server is the user and srcds is the name of 
> the screen.  Is this correct?  If it is, this might work better:
>
> su - cc-server -c "screen -S srcds -X eval 'stuff sm_csay test\015'"
>
>     - Dave
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Crazy Canucks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Monday, December 8, 2008 9:50 pm
> Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] rcon command linux
> To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list 
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>   
>> Regrettably, I can't get it to work.  This is the command I used:
>>
>> su -c "screen -S srcds -X eval 'stuff sm_csay test\015'" cc-server
>>
>> Any idea why it isn't working?  No error message, and the 
>> screen name is 
>> correct, but when I look at the console, there is nothing there.
>>
>> Drek
>>
>> David Parker wrote:
>>     
>>> Glad it helped.  It's really handy to use in cron jobs if 
>>>       
>> you want to automate things on your server.  I use it in a 
>> cron job to put our TF2 server into birthday mode every Thursday 
>> (and switch it back to regular mode every Friday).
>>     
>>>      - Dave
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: Crazy Canucks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Date: Monday, December 8, 2008 7:14 pm
>>> Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] rcon command linux
>>> To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list 
>>>       
>> <[email protected]>>
>>     
>>>    
>>>       
>>>> Thanks a lot for this.  I've wanted a way for my shut 
>>>>         
>> down 
>>     
>>>> script to 
>>>> send shutdown warnings to my server.  I figured there 
>>>>         
>> had 
>>     
>>>> to be a way, 
>>>> but I couldn't figure it out last time I took a stab at 
>>>> it.  :)
>>>>
>>>> Cheers, Drek
>>>>
>>>> David A. Parker wrote:
>>>>      
>>>>         
>>>>> You can send commands to a running screen like so:
>>>>>
>>>>> screen -S myscreen -X eval 'stuff stats\015'
>>>>>
>>>>> This would send "stats" followed by a return (\r) to the 
>>>>>        
>>>>>           
>>>> screen named 
>>>>      
>>>>         
>>>>> "myscreen".  You'll see it on the console if you attach 
>>>>>        
>>>>>           
>>>> to myscreen 
>>>>      
>>>>         
>>>>> afterward.  I don't know of a way to capture the output 
>>>>>        
>>>>>           
>>>> on a screen, though.
>>>>      
>>>>         
>>>>>        - Dave
>>>>>
>>>>> Joseph Laws wrote:
>>>>>     
>>>>>        
>>>>>           
>>>>>> I imagine that would still be logged.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Marcel wrote:
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>          
>>>>>>             
>>>>>>> Is there a way to store the actual "screen" in a variable 
>>>>>>>               
>> or 
>>     
>>>>>>>            
>>>>>>>               
>>>> text file?
>>>>      
>>>>         
>>>>>>> It would be cool to "send" a command like "stats" to the 
>>>>>>>            
>>>>>>>               
>>>> screen and get 
>>>>      
>>>>         
>>>>>>> the output of it. Where the first "problem" would be to 
>>>>>>>            
>>>>>>>               
>>>> automatically 
>>>>      
>>>>         
>>>>>>> attach to the screen, enter command, detach the screen and 
>>>>>>>            
>>>>>>>               
>>>> then get the 
>>>>      
>>>>         
>>>>>>> content of the screen. This sould be done by a bash script.
>>>>>>> This way you'd be able to generate nice mrtg graphs about 
>>>>>>>            
>>>>>>>               
>>>> fps etc. 
>>>>      
>>>>         
>>>>>>> *without* the rcon password and without logging of the access.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> - Marcel
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