On 2/6/2011 2:03 AM, Jan Lentfer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am in the need to know the  client address / hostname (as configured
> in the Client definition) in a "Run After Job" script. According to the
> manual there are only these place holders:
>
>      %c = Client's name
>      %d = Director's name
>      %e = Job Exit Status
>      %i = JobId
>      %j = Unique Job id
>      %l = Job Level
>      %n = Job name
>      %s = Since time
>      %t = Job type (Backup, ...)
>      %v = Volume name (Only on director side)
>
>
> Anyone has already done something like that?
>
You should be able to parse the client address from the job name/desc 
and/or grep from the .conf files, right?

Randy

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