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Re: Getting $(allclasses) into a shellcommand
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Mark . Burgess |
Subject: |
Re: Getting $(allclasses) into a shellcommand |
Date: |
Mon, 19 Jul 2004 23:39:54 +0200 (MEST) |
The natural thing to do is to rewrite the file at the start of each
action module, just when the summary is printed in verbose mode.
M
On 19 Jul, Ted Zlatanov wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Jul 2004, jwheeler@eb.com wrote:
>
>>> Very useful for debugging. Having an 'official' file would be quite
>>> handy,
>>> although it would have to be written to synchronously (so that
>>> shellcommands,
>>> modules, etc can use it to read the current state).
>>>
>>>
>> could another db be kept that stored these, then another program
>> (possibly cfagent with another command switch) could read write these?
>
> This has to be done per cfagent run, not globally, because the list
> of defined classes changes with each cfagent run. So you can't do it
> externally, it has to be passed somehow to programs spawned by cfagent.
>
> Ted
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- Re: Getting $(allclasses) into a shellcommand, (continued)
- Re: Getting $(allclasses) into a shellcommand, John Borwick, 2004/07/20
- Re: Getting $(allclasses) into a shellcommand, Ted Zlatanov, 2004/07/20
- Re: Getting $(allclasses) into a shellcommand, Ed Brown, 2004/07/20
- Re: Getting $(allclasses) into a shellcommand, John Sechrest, 2004/07/20
- Re: Getting $(allclasses) into a shellcommand, Ted Zlatanov, 2004/07/20
- Re: Getting $(allclasses) into a shellcommand, Chip Seraphine, 2004/07/20
- Re: Getting $(allclasses) into a shellcommand, Ed Brown, 2004/07/20
- Re: Getting $(allclasses) into a shellcommand, Ed Brown, 2004/07/20
RE: Getting $(allclasses) into a shellcommand, Wheeler, John, 2004/07/19