Re: [foxboro] foxboro Digest V8 #372
- From: "Heath, Graham" <graham.heath@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 05:19:20 -0500
RGC
The server you are after is checkpt_srvr(.exe). cpoint is I think a
program in /opt/fox/bin/tools that will initiate a checkpoint.
Regards
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Subject: Re: [foxboro] foxboro Digest V8 #372
In a message dated 11/11/2008 00:03:56 Mountain Standard Time,
foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
foxboro Digest
Quick question for the list - I'm having a brain freeze: I am
restoring an
autocheckpointing application (from an old engineering station to a new
engineering station), and I'm trying to establish that I am not just
making the
right commands from scripts fired by cron-driven graphic button-pushes,
but
that the checkpointing is actually occurring. For now, this is on a
Solaris/Unix system, then I will add an application for the mesh side of
things.
I think I used to check that the checkpointing was actually occurring by
doing a ps -ef | grep cpoint, but I am not sure about the cpoint part.
Can
anyone tell me a sure-fire string to grep for that would tell me that
the cpoint
exec is currently running? If it is cpoint, then my scripts are not
working,
although I don't know why things would have changed.
RGC
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