john maverick a écrit :
Thanks ...i had spotted this sh earlier BUT mine IP560 does not have any
process in the script that i can fingerprint thru ps -auxw at the time of
activity(which is one requirement and still is one)
and the other one "backup succesful"..well an earlier post thru
Pierre(Thanks a lot)
logger -p local0.notice 'backup complete' is a logical help...is sure hope
that works without breaking anything cos always cautious about the
production box
Thanks a lot and still have not got to understanding why a scheduled backup
one monthly never shows up in crontab -l ...so definitely the cron has
nothing to do with a scheduled backup...and the crontab run as "admin"
Thanks a lot
nokia made some choices for IPSO, and they didn't choose simplicity for
the config.
the crontab is set via /config/active.
you have a /etc/crontab root crontab file.
this file calls 4 other files :
/etc/hourly
/etc/daily
/etc/weekly
/etc/monthly
and (I suppose) the cron entry for the scheduled backup is in one of
those files when you st the scheduled backup option.
that's why the crontab -l won't even show you the backup.
I also guess the crontab refers to /var/cron/tabs directory and not to
/etc/crontab (don't ask me why).
the best if you still have questions about voyager and IPSO is to start
with the cgi (which in most cases is a tcl script, not that hard to read),
then check which command runs from this script, then use the command
directly without the voyager.
hope this'll help.
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