Hobbit script attributes
All,
I have been modifying an old script I found lying around (for Solaris RAIDs, but I'll get on to that in another email) and have found that I want to display which version of the script is running on which client, on the website.
To this end I have started adding a variable "SCRIPT_VER" near the head of my client script, and adding some code to write it out to the bottom of the client output in a small table, which brings up the following questions:
- Are there any standard attributes that should be set in a Hobbit script? TEST is a common one but is it required or not? Are there others?
- Should there be a standard for displaying the script name and version in the output that is sent to the Hobbit server, to be displayed in the webpage?
What do you think?
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