bpstart_notiry is called when bpbkar is started, bpend_notify is called
when the bpbkar is ended.
 
You can use the enviroment variables below to verify the streams, you can
obtain more informations about this variables on Administator's guide Vol II
 
STREAM_NUMBER
STREAM_COUNT
STREAM_PID
RESTARTED
 
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Em nome de Ellis, Jason
Enviada em: quinta-feira, 1 de fevereiro de 2007 15:06
Para: NB List Mail
Assunto: [Veritas-bu] bpstart_notify and bpend_notify behavior



What is the behavior of the bpstart_notify and bpend_notify scripts should a
job be re-queued? It looks like according to my script logs it never calls
the bpend_notify script (which makes sense), but simply re-calls the
bpstart_notify script.

 

According to the documentation of the bpstart_notify script the %5 variable
is the status of the backup job, which is always a 0. However, could this
indicate a 134 if the job was re-queued? I need to have my script basically
check against that to ensure it doesn’t fail if the job re-queues.

 

Secondly, is the bpend_notify script be called even if the bpstart_notify
script exits with a non-zero status?

 

Jason Ellis
Technical Consultant, Data Protection Team
IndyMac Bank, La Mirada Datacenter
Phone: (714) 520-3414
Mobile: (714) 889-8734

 

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