This may be totally from left field, but could you use the group
completion
notification mechanism to run your script? It would run when any group
finishes, but you can check which group from the data fed to the script.
On 29/06/2006, at 1:43 AM, Brett Monroe wrote:
Hey all,
I'm new to this group and am so relieved to find it. I've been using
Networker for only about a year and a half now so please bear with
me if I
ask stupid questions. Here is my first one. :)
I have a backup group defined that has two clients associated to
it. One
client is for a filesystem on the server itself and the other is for a
filesystem on a remote client. Now I'd like to run a post
processing script
via savpnpc on the server's client but only when the remote client has
finished backing up its filesystem (the servers fs finishes in a
mater of
minutes and the remote can take a few hours).
Currently we have a number of servers set up in this exact same
fashion that
work great but I just set up two new groups on two different
servers and
they both ran their savpnpc's post client script on the server when
the
server's client finished (it did not wait for the other client to
finish).
Am I doing something blindingly wrong here? Am I providing enough
information?
For what its worth, I am using Networker 7.1.3 on Solaris 9.
Thanks,
--Brett
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