On 04/10/2012 01:48 AM, MATON Brett wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions.
For the record, status 32 was an error on my part, I hadn’t quoted
the bind DN so ldapsearch was actually complaining about the bind DN
not being found, not the backup task.
Noriko, I’ve searched “cn=backup,cn=tasks,cn=config” and can’t find
nstaskstatus anywhere. I’m assuming that it also gets deleted once
the task is complete...
cn=backup,cn=tasks,cn=config is the parent entry for all backup task
entries. When you create an entry under this parent, it starts the
backup task. It is the backup task entry that has the nsTaskStatus
attribute, not the parent entry "cn=backup,cn=tasks,cn=config". When
the backup task is complete, and the ttl is expired, the backup task
entry is automatically removed.
I might just be having a dumb moment but I couldn’t think of an
efficient way to check the error log for a Backup Finished entry,
anyone with suggestions?
The best way is to do the ldapsearch as described above.
For the time being I’ve settled on two scripts, one to start backups
and another to archive yesterdays (or older) backups. Not ideal but
workable
Thanks again,
Brett
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*Noriko Hosoi
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*Subject:* Re: [389-users] How to tell when database backup has finished?
You could search the task.with nstaskstatus attribute.
$ ldapsearch -LLLx -h localhost -p <port> -D 'cn=directory manager' -w
<pw> -b "cn=backup,cn=tasks,cn=config" "(cn=backup_*)" nstaskstatus
When the task is done, you'll see the "Backup finished." status:
dn: cn=backup_2012_4_5_9_35_35,cn=backup,cn=tasks,cn=config
nstaskstatus: Backup finished.
Another way would be checking the errors log, which logs the end of
the back up.
[05/Apr/2012:09:32:09 -0700] - Backing up file 31
(/var/lib/dirsrv/slapd-totoro/bak/totoro-2012_4_5_9_32_8/DBVERSION)
[05/Apr/2012:09:32:09 -0700] - Backup finished.
Thanks,
--noriko
MATON Brett wrote:
Hi guys,
I want to tar up the backup set once a db2bak.pl backup job has finished.
however because it writes an entry to the LDAP and doesn’t wait for
the backup to finish I was wondering what the best way to determine
when the backup has actually finished?
I was thinking that I could
Ldapsearch at intervals for the backup cn entry, when it’s not there
anymore backup has finished
Ro maybe watch the audit log for a delete action on the backup cn entry..
Any thoughts appreciated.
Cheers,
Brett
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