Re: [Toolserver-l] Job scheduling and mail receiving

2011-02-08 Thread River Tarnell
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 In article <4d516a08.5050...@surfeu.ch>, Dr. Trigon wrote: > Just a short question in [1] is mentioned how to trigger a mail in case > > * the job starts > * the job finishes > > what about > > * the job print something to stdout like for CRON jobs

Re: [Toolserver-l] Job scheduling and mail receiving

2011-02-08 Thread Paul Selitskas
The output of tools which write direct-to-stdout should be sent to you by e-mail to your toolserver e-mail. If you set an adress to relay the mailings to, then you'll get cron jobs output there. Works for me, though. Although, this ain't work from scratch for cronsubbed tools. On Tue, Feb 8, 2011

[Toolserver-l] Job scheduling and mail receiving

2011-02-08 Thread Dr. Trigon
Hello all Just a short question in [1] is mentioned how to trigger a mail in case * the job starts * the job finishes what about * the job print something to stdout like for CRON jobs (in the early days... ;)) Thanks a lot for answering Greetings Dr. Trigon [1] https://wiki.toolserver.org/v

Re: [Toolserver-l] Maintenance for schema changes, now

2011-02-08 Thread River Tarnell
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 In article , Tim Landscheidt wrote: > one obvious solution would be to treat the Toolserver database servers > as part of WMF's domain so they can use their SOPs (*1) to maintain > them instead of manually coordinating with the Toolserver admins (o

Re: [Toolserver-l] Maintenance for schema changes, now

2011-02-08 Thread Tim Landscheidt
River Tarnell wrote: >> Given WMDE's recent fundraising changes which now allow sup- >> porting WMF directly, are there any plans to blur the clear >> distinction between WMF's farm and the Toolserver database >> servers with the accompanying headaches in the near future? > Not that I know of.