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Re: Gene - syntax/punctuation for an object in a schedule

2006-01-19 17:22:12
Subject: Re: Gene - syntax/punctuation for an object in a schedule
From: John Monahan <JMonahan AT COMPURES DOT COM>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 16:20:43 -0600
The entire command should be surrounded in single quotes.  I believe it
will also help if you remove the space before backset.out like so:
>backset.out

What interface are you using to create the sched - Admin Center, older web
admin, or command line?


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Gene - syntax/punctuation for an object in a schedule






Hi;
I am creating a schedule that invokes a script which generates backupsets.
The Action field is set to COMMAND and in the Object field I am trying to
pass
the string to execute the script. It is:
nohup  ./backupset/gen_backupset2.sh  > backset.out

I believe it needs single or double quotes or something around either the
whole
line or part of the line. I have tried numerous permutations, but when I
update it
with TODAY and NOW to get it to run and test it out it just sits there.
Any ideas?

Gene Shaffer
Software Systems Engineer
Aurora Health Care

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