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From: Joe Z. <jz...@co...> - 2004-04-15 02:24:02
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Jochen Metzger wrote:
>Am Mi, 2004-04-14 um 06.43 schrieb Joe Zacky:
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>>I'm just using output redirection in /etc/init.d/cmdloopd
>>like this:
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>> ${CMDLOOP_DIR}/cmdloop >> $LOGFILE 2>&1 &
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>What exactly, do you log at present ?
>Only, what is backuped from cmdloop with the above command?
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It's exactly what you would see if you ran cmdloop manually from the
shell. It needs work. Mostly it's the file names that are getting
processed.
Mostly it's this:
2004-04-13 21:35:37: Starting
/backup/bobsdata/current/process/cmd/cmd.1080703636.bash
2004-04-13 21:35:42: Finished
/backup/bobsdata/current/process/cmd/cmd.1080703636.bash
But there's also some of this:
2004-04-11 14:24:18: Starting
/backup/bobsdata/current/process/cmd/cmd.1080703623.bash
Starting backup of uranus.zebra.com / full_drive
receiving file list ... done
backup_dir is /backup/bobsdata/incoming/uranus.zebra.com/full_drive
./
dev/ttyp0
etc/ntp/
usr/local/etc/tmp/
All I added to the output was the date/time and server/share so you
could at least tell what backups are running and how long they took.
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>>As they say in Europe:
>>Cheers,
>>Joe
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>Re: Cheers
>Jochen
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>BTW. How do you say in Florida?
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I'm in California, quite a ways from Florida. Sometimes they say
"Sincerely" or "See ya", but usually we just sign our name. Personally I
like "Cheers" much better - it makes me feel like going downstairs for a
glass of wine.
I'm going downstairs now.
See ya,
Joe
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