[hobbit] Scheduled maintenances
Hello,
Thanks. I didn't know this command. Is there somewhere a complete list of the Hobbit protocol ?
One question again regarding the scheduled tasks : is there a way to cancel them without using the enable/disable interface ?
Thank you for your support.
regards
Pierre
-----Original Message----- From: henrik at hswn.dk [mailto:henrik at hswn.dk] Sent: lundi 31 juillet 2006 11:11 To: hobbit at hswn.dk Subject: Re: [hobbit] Scheduled maintenances
On Mon, Jul 31, 2006 at 09:43:57AM +0200, Lardinois, Pierre wrote:
Are the "Scheduled actions" stored somewhere in a file or in a list on the Hobbit server ? Or is there an other way to list them than via the enable/disable interface ?
They should be listed on the enable/disable page, below the already disabled tests.
You can also list them with bb 127.0.0.1 "schedule" It looks like
1|1155373200|172.16.10.2|disable client1,hswn,dk.* 240 \nDisabled by: 1|1155373200|henrik @ 172.16.10.100\nReason: Down for memory upgrade\n
i.e. a job number, time when the job is scheduled to run, where the job was sent from, and the command that will be sent to Hobbit.
Henrik
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On Mon, Jul 31, 2006 at 11:37:49AM +0200, Lardinois, Pierre wrote:
Thanks. I didn't know this command. Is there somewhere a complete list of the Hobbit protocol ?
The "bb" man page has most of them, but I noticed this one was not described. I've added it now.
One question again regarding the scheduled tasks : is there a way to cancel them without using the enable/disable interface ?
Use the "schedule" command to grab the list of currently scheduled tasks. In this list, the first item of each line is a job ID. Use this number in a "schedule cancel JOBID" command; this cancels the scheduled task.
Regards, Henrik
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